Re: Okay it\'s down to two models. Need a vote
Having grown up with old narrow-front 2WD row-crop tractors and putting them through some very tough swamp and woods logging tasks, I agree that a 2WD rig can do a lot more than some people might think possible. I think one of the big things that worked well for them was the high ground clearance.
There are a few good reasons for 4WD, but it doesn't sound like they really apply to your circumstances. Modern utility tractors have lower ground clearance than some of the old row-crop tractors, but if you don't plan to work in the mud, then that probably doesn't matter too much to you. The 4WD does really help during loader operation, but you say you don't plan to use a loader. I really like the 4WD on my
M6800.
Since your obviously not new to tractors and you know exactly how you plan to use the rig, then by all means save yourself the $$$ and go with the 2WD.
Looking back at the specs for both of them (I wanted more HP and weight for haying on slopes), I think I'd recommend the M4800 over the MX5000. Of course operator comfort comes into play some here (which can only be judged by trying both), but the M4800 has the MX5000 beat in just about everything except HP, and that is close enough to be a non-issue. Greater 3pt capacity, more weight (traction), planetary final drive...
That said, I think either one of them will easily handle everything you've mentioned. A 6-1/2 foot tandem disk will not even be noticable behind this machine. You don't mention how many bottoms your plow has, but it would handle a 2 bottom with ease and if the ground has been worked recently (and isn't too rocky) would probably handle 3 bottoms alright too.
Good luck with your decision. You won't go wrong with either one for your stated needs.
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