New XR4155HC on its way!

   / New XR4155HC on its way! #81  
I've got an LS XR4155HC that I bought in the fall of 2017 and the main driver for me going down the LS path was really the amount of tractor for the money. I've got about 155 hours on so far with a wide variety of usage - moving round bales, moving a lot of dirt with the FEL, moving snow with the FEL, mowing with a finishing mower, running a box blade, running a landscape rake, and pulling a disc. Overall I'm very happy with my purchase, with LS it seems like you can go up a frame size and add a cab for about the same money as a smaller open platform Kubota.

Overall pluses:

- The cab is great for working dry ground in the summer (AC is awesome!!) and winter plowing (cab keeps me too warm!!)
- I love the HST - it's an awesome feature that helps this tractor act more like a skid steer or lawn more when needed. It's especially handy for fine work unloading trailers vs. a gear drive tractor.
- The larger frame size helps move more material (dirt, rocks, snow, bales) faster considering it's still a "small" tractor. I couldn't imagine trying to move round bales with a smaller tractor...
- 2 sets or rear remotes stock is awesome for top/tilt applications or running a low usage grapple setup.
- 4wd is a must in my mind for the tractor size and what I use it for
- My dealer swung me a bunch of extras - fluid filled tires, free equipment rentals, etc.
- Regen hasn't been an issue at all. Seems like it happens every 50 hours like I was told it would, and it has had zero effect on my usage during that time

Overall minuses:

- While my tractor paint looks great I've got some rust spots on the loader welds and have I've blasted off some weak adhesion on the cylinder rod ends while washing it with my pressure washer. I bought some touch up paint and am not overly concerned, but not ideal for something so new....
- I'm still working on using the vents to keep the glass from fogging while I clear my driveway in the winter. It's not bad at all when my tractor sits in my heated shop, but if it's sitting outside for the day it seems like I have more interior fogging than I'd like.
- I feel like the loader is too slow when trying to run 2 motions at the same time, say lift and curl. I know Kubota advertising on YouTube talks down the New Holland (LS) tractor on this. That said, I don't really "make money" with my tractor so while I feel it's slower than I'd like it still gets the job done and cost way less than the "faster" Kubota setup.

Best of luck!

Nate

Nate, I traded in my 3YO, 500 hour, XR4046HC in November 2017 for a new XR4155HC. I and my dealer had been pressing LS for 3rd remote kit for the XR4046HC from time I bought it. I installed Fit-Rite hydraulic top and side links when I bought it. I had LandPride 96” rear blade with hydraulic angle cylinder. It was a PIA to have to use one of my 2 remotes for angle and lose top or tilt.

My XR4155HC came with 3 rear remotes. It also has linkage to raise lower the 3-point from rear of tractor. That is handier then you’ll ever believe.

The 3-point is also CAT2 and the telescoping 3-point stabilizers are much improved over the previous stabilizers. The 3-point still works fine with my CAT1 implements. Bought a handful of CAT1 to CAT2 adapter bushings at TSC.

The extra HP and PTO HP is also much appreciated.
 
   / New XR4155HC on its way! #82  
I've got an LS XR4155HC that I bought in the fall of 2017 and the main driver for me going down the LS path was really the amount of tractor for the money. I've got about 155 hours on so far with a wide variety of usage - moving round bales, moving a lot of dirt with the FEL, moving snow with the FEL, mowing with a finishing mower, running a box blade, running a landscape rake, and pulling a disc. Overall I'm very happy with my purchase, with LS it seems like you can go up a frame size and add a cab for about the same money as a smaller open platform Kubota.

Overall pluses:

- The cab is great for working dry ground in the summer (AC is awesome!!) and winter plowing (cab keeps me too warm!!)
- I love the HST - it's an awesome feature that helps this tractor act more like a skid steer or lawn more when needed. It's especially handy for fine work unloading trailers vs. a gear drive tractor.
- The larger frame size helps move more material (dirt, rocks, snow, bales) faster considering it's still a "small" tractor. I couldn't imagine trying to move round bales with a smaller tractor...
- 2 sets or rear remotes stock is awesome for top/tilt applications or running a low usage grapple setup.
- 4wd is a must in my mind for the tractor size and what I use it for
- My dealer swung me a bunch of extras - fluid filled tires, free equipment rentals, etc.
- Regen hasn't been an issue at all. Seems like it happens every 50 hours like I was told it would, and it has had zero effect on my usage during that time

Overall minuses:

- While my tractor paint looks great I've got some rust spots on the loader welds and have I've blasted off some weak adhesion on the cylinder rod ends while washing it with my pressure washer. I bought some touch up paint and am not overly concerned, but not ideal for something so new....
- I'm still working on using the vents to keep the glass from fogging while I clear my driveway in the winter. It's not bad at all when my tractor sits in my heated shop, but if it's sitting outside for the day it seems like I have more interior fogging than I'd like.
- I feel like the loader is too slow when trying to run 2 motions at the same time, say lift and curl. I know Kubota advertising on YouTube talks down the New Holland (LS) tractor on this. That said, I don't really "make money" with my tractor so while I feel it's slower than I'd like it still gets the job done and cost way less than the "faster" Kubota setup.

Best of luck!

Nate

Nate,

I live over by Glenwood, and am looking at replacing my old JD1520. I've looked at Kubotas, NH, and JD. I would like to look at LS after reading this thread. Where did you get your's?

Steve
 
   / New XR4155HC on its way! #83  
Here is my new XR4155HC with a the third function installed( not using the remotes btw) and the hydraulic top/tilt (which is using the remotes)-will be picking up on Tuesday Image1523715699.861282.jpgImage1523715815.093238.jpgImage1523715865.695527.jpg
 
   / New XR4155HC on its way! #84  
   / New XR4155HC on its way! #86  
Nate,

I live over by Glenwood, and am looking at replacing my old JD1520. I've looked at Kubotas, NH, and JD. I would like to look at LS after reading this thread. Where did you get your's?

Steve

I bought mine from Bruce Andersen at Lakeland Machinery in Ridgeland, WI. At my time of purchase they were the best price around and Bruce was great to work with.

Nate
 
   / New XR4155HC on its way! #88  
I will post a pic of GS#941 when I get back to my pc-don’t have a decent one on my phone-nice car, there
 
   / New XR4155HC on its way! #89  
I bought mine from Bruce Andersen at Lakeland Machinery in Ridgeland, WI. At my time of purchase they were the best price around and Bruce was great to work with.

Nate

Thanks for the info. I went up to Ridgeland last Monday, met Bruce, drove the 4155. Nice tractor. Looks like I may own blue soon!
 
   / New XR4155HC on its way! #90  
Thanks for the info. I went up to Ridgeland last Monday, met Bruce, drove the 4155. Nice tractor. Looks like I may own blue soon!

Had our XR4155HC for a couple of weeks now-really like the machine, particularly the creature comforts associated with a cab (heat in am,AC in afternoon, stereo)-still getting use to HST having come from a gear/hydro shuttle Case backhoe background.

I certainly don’t think you’ll go wrong with the LS.
 

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