rusty842
Bronze Member
Zerks are the fittings you attach a grease gun to about every 10 hours of use. Best done using a Lockn'Lube coupler.
Lock n' Lube couplers are awesome. Reduced my stress level tremendously.
Zerks are the fittings you attach a grease gun to about every 10 hours of use. Best done using a Lockn'Lube coupler.
Maybe I'm missing something here. OP has smaller implements, no huge acreage to cut, not logging, just general utility work. Why not a 50 to 70 hp tractor like a Kubota Grand L 6060 or a NH 4020 or whatever the newer equivalent is?
I don't think he needs 75-100 hp for his usage, especially with that budget. Why pay more money to use more fuel to wear out larger tires? And have a machine that is too heavy to haul on your current trailer with your current truck. Unless we're talking 20-foot batwing mowers or lifting and toting large round bales.
Get a good hardly used 55-70 hp cabbed tractor for 35 grand. That money buys a lot of tractor. Spend another 10K on larger implements, a grapple, etc.
I'd be looking at something like these from my local craigslist:
215 KUBOTA M76 CAB TRACTOR - farm & garden - by owner - sale
Kioti tractor NX51 - heavy equipment - by owner - sale
26 NEW HOLLAND TD75D - farm & garden - by owner - sale
Since you sound like a guy who pays cash and buys smart, I'd go with slightly used. Guess how many guys have 30-40 grand cash in hand to buy a used tractor? Hardly any, that's how many. Take advantage of that buying power and get a bargain.
Massey Ferguson 1655 Utility Tractor - farm & garden - by owner - sale
Well if you read the whole thread you should have seen several responses for a 50 to 70HP tractor.Maybe I'm missing something here. OP has smaller implements, no huge acreage to cut, not logging, just general utility work. Why not a 50 to 70 hp tractor like a Kubota Grand L 6060 or a NH 4020 or whatever the newer equivalent is? <snip>
It seems YOU already bought "lightly used" and now you need a little more power, a FEL and Grapple and a CAB.Thanks for the input. My biggest fear with buy "lightly used" is not being able to tell if it's bean "heavily abused, but well painted". If it weren't for that, I would definitely be looking used. I'll try to post some pics of my land and see what you folks think about size and implements