SteveM70
Silver Member
Hi all, I have had a Massey Ferguson GC1720 for a couple of months now and have put 104 hours on it, mostly digging up stumps and moving dirt/rocks. My previous tractor was a Kubota L3400 that I used to clear a couple acres of woods and sold 3 years ago. From lurking here I see the general consensus is "weight is your friend." Well, in general I agree with that but since I live on a rocky hillside (15 to 30 degree sloped) once I got somewhat of a yard established the L series Kubotas weight became a nuisance. So my situation is unique in that I actually ended up downsizing to a scut.
So far there's not a huge amount of negatives to harp on. The seat could be better, I'm still not sold on the merits of hydrostatic but my chief complaint would have to be it just doesn't go up hill safely with the hoe on. Sure, I can back up hill or load the bucket but since all my work is basically being done on a hillside there are times when neither is a good option.
Now for the good news. So far, the first 104 hours have been trouble free and I firmly believe the best warranty is one you never use so that's a big plus. The backhoe and loader are both stouter than I expected. I have pushed both to do things that I wouldn't have thought possible with the little tractor. So far it has met and surpassed my goal of helping me get things done without tearing up to much of what's already been done!
Ok I'm done for now
again, hello from WV
So far there's not a huge amount of negatives to harp on. The seat could be better, I'm still not sold on the merits of hydrostatic but my chief complaint would have to be it just doesn't go up hill safely with the hoe on. Sure, I can back up hill or load the bucket but since all my work is basically being done on a hillside there are times when neither is a good option.
Now for the good news. So far, the first 104 hours have been trouble free and I firmly believe the best warranty is one you never use so that's a big plus. The backhoe and loader are both stouter than I expected. I have pushed both to do things that I wouldn't have thought possible with the little tractor. So far it has met and surpassed my goal of helping me get things done without tearing up to much of what's already been done!
Ok I'm done for now