New to the forum and looking to buy first tractor. We have 112 acres in SW WV, so we have some hilly areas. A neighbor said he didn't like the previous owner's Kubota (don't know which model), it felt too light and tippy on the hills. Based on that, we've focused on weight primarily and the Mahindra 4530 looked like a good choice (heaviest by far at 5720 lbs.), but it looks like the 4530 is no longer in production. A Mahindra/TYM dealer said that he did get complaints that the 4530 was underpowered for the weight, so that might be why the model was dropped. He offered us a good deal on a TYM T400 with a FEL and a few other options for 19K, about 2K cheaper than the 4530 or Mahindra 4110. It sounds good and the weight isn't bad (3960 lbs.), but the TYM seems to be narrower than most at 59.4 inches.
I'm not sure what other manufacturer's data to use to figure a good stable tractor except for weight and width, but then I tend to overanalyse every purchase (just ask my wife!).
We've also looked at the Kubota L4400 and JD 4005, but the light weight turned us away, and the JD 5103, MF 2615, and Bobcat CT445 were a bit pricey. We're trying to get to see Branson, Montana, and Kiota, but the dealers are a little far. The Cub Cadet 45HP specs looks good, but I've been to 2 dealers and they only carry up to the 32HP.
Any advice would be appreciated.
I'm not sure what other manufacturer's data to use to figure a good stable tractor except for weight and width, but then I tend to overanalyse every purchase (just ask my wife!).
We've also looked at the Kubota L4400 and JD 4005, but the light weight turned us away, and the JD 5103, MF 2615, and Bobcat CT445 were a bit pricey. We're trying to get to see Branson, Montana, and Kiota, but the dealers are a little far. The Cub Cadet 45HP specs looks good, but I've been to 2 dealers and they only carry up to the 32HP.
Any advice would be appreciated.