Pulled the trigger on a 5100M

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Mistyridgefarm

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Pulaski, TN
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JD 5300, JD5100M
We'll, finally did it. My 5300 has been working its tail off by itself doing squares and rounds. Yesterday I finally bit the bullet and ordered a 5100M. I got the deluxe cab, 16F/R trans, H260 loader, and a few other options. for those looking at price comparisons, the list price was $89k list, dealer quoted $73k with them adding liquid ballast.

Delivery on or before July 7.. Now the wait begins! I don't know what I'll do in second cutting without bugs, dust, and scorching heat. I'll post some pictures when it comes home.

Has anyone here with the 2014 5100 or 5115Ms had any problems or issues to look out for?
 
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Sounds like a nice tractor coming your way.:thumbsup:

I looked at a 5115M OS and a 6125E cab with 16/16 reverser with a price in the window of $86k both nice tractors but I will stick with cab only. I was looking to see if they had a 5100M or 5115M with cab but not in stock. Will be watching to see how you like yours after a little work time.
 
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we bought a 6105D cab 4x4 rigged up for a loader for $56000.the tractor is prolly heavier than your 5100M.our 605d weighs 12000lbs.if we wouldve put the loader on it it wouldve been $67000.
 
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Congrats on the purchase!
 
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Thanks for all the comments. It is really hard waiting for the new girl.
 
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Congrats! Should be an awesome tractor for haying.
 
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The price has really bumped up this last year. I think it is because of all the pollution junk they are putting on them. Someone has to pay for that stuff.
 
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I've been watching the build price for several years. Just a rough estimate but it looks like a 3% per year increase in base price over the last few years. It is hard to tell though as the engine went from 95 to 100 hp. On this one, I pretty much got every option except I stayed with the 16 f/r tranny. I ordered the triple mid and rear SCVs and the premium cab (not available when I first started tracking this series). The price also includes loading the rears and a heavy duty scrap grapple bucket.

I wish the price was lower but I don't feel it was too bad, especially with the 0% for 60 month financing. The list price not including the grapple was almost $90K so they discounted pretty good.
 
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Well, I've been so busy putting the new girl to work, I have been remiss in posting. The tractor did arrive second week of July and it took the dealer two weeks to prep it out. It makes my old tractor look puny. I had some trees cleared in April with a big dozer to run some new fence. I had already cut off the stumps and moved most of the trees and stumps out of the field. There was still two large root balls I couldn't move pulling with the 4x4 truck while pushing with the 5300. I brought the new girl around and hit one of those root balls, and she never even grunted. I pushed them with hardly a bit of wheel spin! She is a beast. Over the last three months, I've cut hay, baled (squares and rounds), stacked hay, graded dirt, cleared trees, and bushhogged with it. The 5100M has is performing great. It is way more comfortable to operate. I love most everything about her. The plus up features I ordered (never saw one on the lot) was the 3deluxe SCVs, deluxe cab (sunroof), and third function mid-hydraulics. I added a KA Attachments scrap grapple and working logs, brush, rocks is purely fun now. The extra features were worth the money to me. While the 16x16 power reverser is nice, I sure wish I had opted for the 32x16 trans. For cutting hay, I find a need for speeds making me shift between B4 and C1 gears. Oh well, it was my fault. I knew I should have gotten EVERY option and then I wouldn't miss anything. So, loads of great stuff on this tractor but I should also post a few quirks found so far. First, the brakes seem weak. I'm a big guy and when I have to stand on the petal to stop, it means it takes too much! The dealer checked them out and claim they are normal. It is a real PITA re-acclimating when switching between the tractors.

The H260 loader is solid and powerful, but a couple of points on it: 1) with the bucket level, the lip is 2" or so above grade. The lift cylinders are fully retracted. I'd prefer the boom to go all the way to the ground. 2) at least on the cab version, the loader frames are more forward on the tractor than my old 520 loader, giving a lot more leverage on the rear wheels. I have my rears fully loaded and max width but I still need significant rear weight to lift a full bucket of dirt without having them come off the ground. You can guess how I know! Fortunately I dropped the bucket fast enough to get them back down before the tipping point. I recommend a good 2000 lbs of implement ballast if you want to safely maximize the loader capability.

All in all, an awesome machine that is comfortable and capable. She will be part of our farm for a long time.
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