I've been reading your posts for weeks. There are some real knowledgeable people here, so I thought I'd ask for your opinions. I know I'm looking for a lot that may not be possible in one machine, but here goes. A machine for home and construction use (grading, loading (2000 lbs. +), working in tight places, site & woods cleanup, stable on steeper grades with quick and easy attachments and about 8000 total lbs for under $40,000). I hoped the answer was the PT 1460 but have some doubts after trying it out at the factory. I'm comparing it to my Kubota M6800 (68 hp, 4 wd, loader)- a great tractor but not for all those jobs, especially on steeper slopes. My concerns are:
1. The PT 1460 was easy to stall: It didn't seem to have nearly the power or traction of the M6800 under load.
2. Maintaining it. There have been many difficult maintenance issues voiced on this forum. In nearly 25 years of owning a total of 3 tractors (2 JD's compacts and the M6800, used 50-100 hrs./yr) I've followed routine maintenance more frequently than called for, had a few flats and 2 new batteries, but that's about it. I know that I've been lucky, but just what am I getting myself into with the PT?
For background, I've considered and used a bunch of good machines:
Skid-Steer; tears up the ground plus not real stable
Compact Track Loader: easy to bury to the pan in wet conditions
Compact Wheel Loaders: The smallest is about $40,000 (Kubota).
Articulated tractors: This is what I want, but as you all have said repeatedly,
there isn't much out there. The Buhler (Canadian) starts at $80,000
Been wracking what's left of my mind. I'd sure appreciate ANY feedback on the PT1460 or ANY other ideas?
jimpod
1. The PT 1460 was easy to stall: It didn't seem to have nearly the power or traction of the M6800 under load.
2. Maintaining it. There have been many difficult maintenance issues voiced on this forum. In nearly 25 years of owning a total of 3 tractors (2 JD's compacts and the M6800, used 50-100 hrs./yr) I've followed routine maintenance more frequently than called for, had a few flats and 2 new batteries, but that's about it. I know that I've been lucky, but just what am I getting myself into with the PT?
For background, I've considered and used a bunch of good machines:
Skid-Steer; tears up the ground plus not real stable
Compact Track Loader: easy to bury to the pan in wet conditions
Compact Wheel Loaders: The smallest is about $40,000 (Kubota).
Articulated tractors: This is what I want, but as you all have said repeatedly,
there isn't much out there. The Buhler (Canadian) starts at $80,000
Been wracking what's left of my mind. I'd sure appreciate ANY feedback on the PT1460 or ANY other ideas?
jimpod