rScotty
Super Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
- Messages
- 9,442
- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
That's a good point. I like draft control, but then I grew up with tractors that had it.How about draft control? I’ve never had it but on my current tractor I’d often have the single bottom plow dig real deep and stall the tractor at points
If you plan to use ground-engaging implements like a plow or disks or anything with deep tines, then draft control is very nice to have. Having it is never a disadvantage, and on rough land - land with a lot of stones or roots or buried trash - then draft control is nearly a necessity.
Draft control is common to Ag tractors, and probably more often found on tractors ordered with manual transmissions and destined to do annual plowing.
The mechanical parts that regulate the draft control are internal to the hydraulics of the 3pt.
So although it is listed as an option, I wouldn't be surprised to find it is a factory option rather than dealer option. Ask your dealer.... I've never heard of it being added to a tractor later.
BTW, you asked for opinions. So if I were buying, I'd want to get at least one set of remotes for the rear hydraulics. Having one set sure is handy, and makes it easy to add more later if wanted.
And I'd go with whichever dealer I enjoyed doing business with. All those prices are too close to being the same to influence my choice of dealer.
good luck,
rScotty