npaden
Platinum Member
Okay, I'm still trying to narrow down the tractor that I need and have about decided on the XM5000 with the LA-852 loader.
I will be using this as my only tractor on my 42 acres that would need to be used for grading my road, mowing pasture and brush, plus some occasional loader work. The primary useage will be on the road and mowing, not on loader work.
So I'm looking for opinions from people who have standard shift tractors that use them for loader work. It seems that it wouldn't be too difficult to operate picking up a load of dirt or gravel in a relatively low gear and pushing the clutch in once you have a good scoop and getting the loader situated and then putting it in the gear you want and moving it and dumping it. I do see how a HST transmission would be a big plus here, but it comes down to is it worth it to step all the way up to a 5030 at $26,700 over the MX5000 at $22,000. (Considering I've already just talked myself into the MX5000 over the L4400 at $19,500) I realize there are a few other nice features on the 5030 but the transmission is the only one that I see as a big plus from a practical standpoint.
I would just appreciate input from users of standard shift tractors who use them for occasional loader work. Does it work fine or do you really regret not getting a HST or GST transmission?
Thanks, Nathan
I will be using this as my only tractor on my 42 acres that would need to be used for grading my road, mowing pasture and brush, plus some occasional loader work. The primary useage will be on the road and mowing, not on loader work.
So I'm looking for opinions from people who have standard shift tractors that use them for loader work. It seems that it wouldn't be too difficult to operate picking up a load of dirt or gravel in a relatively low gear and pushing the clutch in once you have a good scoop and getting the loader situated and then putting it in the gear you want and moving it and dumping it. I do see how a HST transmission would be a big plus here, but it comes down to is it worth it to step all the way up to a 5030 at $26,700 over the MX5000 at $22,000. (Considering I've already just talked myself into the MX5000 over the L4400 at $19,500) I realize there are a few other nice features on the 5030 but the transmission is the only one that I see as a big plus from a practical standpoint.
I would just appreciate input from users of standard shift tractors who use them for occasional loader work. Does it work fine or do you really regret not getting a HST or GST transmission?
Thanks, Nathan