Ordered my Bush Hog M246 FEL

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Mosey

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Conifer, Colorado
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2000 New Holland TC29D with 7308 FEL, and top & tilt. 1950 John Deere B. 1940 Farmall A.
I ordered a Bush Hog M246 FEL for my TC29D. I got a good deal on it from the dealer where I bought the tractor. I'll be getting a matching color, 60" Skid Steer compatible quick attach bucket, brush guard, and all the hydraulics and joystick for $3550 installed. That's about $1000 less than the New Holland 7308. I should have it on and ready to go in a few weeks. My search for a loader started over a year ago. I expect to be one of the few on TBN that will actually be taking the loader off and putting it back on a lot, so I'll post some pictures of that procedure. I got a lot of very useful info from the folks here at TBN, so thanks for all the help!
 
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Congrats! You'll love it.

PS I take my loader on & off all the time, for mowing. It has been on all winter for the snow, but that may change when I get my front plow built.
 
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Danny,

I looked up my invoice for my 7308. I paid $2,492.00 for it installed. This inlcuded the joystick and all the hydraulics. I don't have the quick attach bucket but I do have the quick release system for removing the whole loader. I take my loader on and off all the time with no problems. But why is your price $4,500.00 ($1,000.00 less than the $3,500.00)

Something doesn't seem right here? The price was completely installed for a TC29D with SuperSteer which was a little bit more expensive because of the special brackets.


Murph
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I paid $2,492.00 for it installed... Something doesn't seem right here. Murph)</font>

What I found out during my search is that they can give a much lower price on a loader if you buy it with the tractor. I priced it at 4 different dealers and they were all within $100. I have no regrets, since I simply didn't have the money for the loader when I bought the tractor (I could barely afford the tractor and the finish mower).
 
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Danny,

That very well could be. I was just shocked at the difference in price. And also the 7308 does come with its problems I guess from what I found in another post. I have only experience one of the two problems and mine was an easy fix, just some welding that I had done on it.

But I guess there still is about two grand difference there. That does seem hi even for aftermarket.

How are you likeing your TC29D. I sure love mine and would even love it more if we would get some snow. The last two years have been very little, two years ago we couldn't keep up with the plowing.

Murph
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( How are you likeing your TC29D. Murph)</font>

It's the perfect tractor for me! I bought it because I needed something to be able to quickly mow my 3+ acre yard. I got a tractor rather than a zero turn because knew I'd be wanting to do other things also. I use the Boomer to push snow, plow (garden), till (garden), move dirt, mow brush, do landscaping, move heavy things, etc as well as mow the grass. It has always done what I've needed it to do! I also use the boom pole and pull the kids around on their sleds when the snow is too "fluffy" to pack down good for decent sledding on the hills.

I think all FEL's have pros and cons. I'm confident the Bush Hog M246 will be as good or better as any.
 
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Mosey,

What tires go you have. I got R4's and am not sure I am happy with them. I was told to let some air out of the tires and that would help but they do leave dents in the lawn. My TC21D with R4's did no damage. My dealer is so sold on the R4's and really pushed me to them. He has the turf's yet from when he got my TC29D and I can trade, but just not sure yet because I do more than just finish mowing. I will have to wait on letting the air out of the tires until summer to see how they work out.

Murph
 
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I have the R4's and am real happy with them. They leave some marks in a few places on the lawn in the spring when the ground is soft, but by early summer the marks are gone. The caster wheels on the finish mower make more marks than the R4's. The R4's work great when plowing the garden and pushing snow and they do much better than turf tires would do. I run mine very soft, at the minimum recommended pressures or less. I'll probably have to air them up for the loader work! I expect them to be excellent for the loader work, since that's what they were originally designed for.
 
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PS: A big part of the price difference on the loader was the Skid Steer compatible Quick Attach bucket option. Without that, the price difference was about $500. New Holland wanted another $825 ($550 for the option plus $275 more for the bucket) and Bush Hog only added a total of $350 for the Quick Attach bucket option including the bucket.
 
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Danny,

For the FEL the R4's are great. I did pile through a deep snow back earlier this winter and I went right through it with no problem even climbing up the bank. Watching my neighbor with his turf's I know he could not have done that.

Murph
 
 

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