Snakebit
New member
First, this website is incredible. Thanks to all of you in all the forums. While I have owned a MF 231S for 5 years, I still knew nothing about compacts and this website can take you from no-knowledge to saturation in very short time.
What about eating crow? After quietly lurching on this site and sifting through literally thousands of posts, I finally posted in the MF forum a loooong diatribe of my conclusions. In short, I felt that the MF 1440V was the most tractor for the dollar in the higher horsepower compacts. And like the 231S, it may have fewer cool gizmos, but it simply made up with it by having lots of guts and being far less expensive. (one example I cited was the 3000 lb lift at the hitch….very strong and would handle my bigger tractors toys much easier) The only real compromise I was making was the fantastic loader specs of the NH class III tractors. And even though getting a FEL was my main reason for purchasing another tractor, I just couldn’t warrant paying many thousands more $ for it.
I was to pick up the whole MF package today. (another hd 6’ bush hog, 6’ hd box blade, trailer, etc) I pass right by a NH dealer on my way to purchase the new trailer. I stop in and explain what I am doing and that I was just curious how much I would have had to pay for a TC35A/16LA.
I’ll be danged, he quoted within $1500.00 of the MF setup. That really surprised me. Then he added the RHINO bush hog and got that whole package with $800.00!
Now I am picking up the TC35A on Thursday. 800 more lbs of FEL muscle and better vision to boot! Even the headlights are cool.
So, can I join the Blue club guys? I would be honored. Just wish it said Ford on the side. It would look great behind the F350.
What about eating crow? After quietly lurching on this site and sifting through literally thousands of posts, I finally posted in the MF forum a loooong diatribe of my conclusions. In short, I felt that the MF 1440V was the most tractor for the dollar in the higher horsepower compacts. And like the 231S, it may have fewer cool gizmos, but it simply made up with it by having lots of guts and being far less expensive. (one example I cited was the 3000 lb lift at the hitch….very strong and would handle my bigger tractors toys much easier) The only real compromise I was making was the fantastic loader specs of the NH class III tractors. And even though getting a FEL was my main reason for purchasing another tractor, I just couldn’t warrant paying many thousands more $ for it.
I was to pick up the whole MF package today. (another hd 6’ bush hog, 6’ hd box blade, trailer, etc) I pass right by a NH dealer on my way to purchase the new trailer. I stop in and explain what I am doing and that I was just curious how much I would have had to pay for a TC35A/16LA.
I’ll be danged, he quoted within $1500.00 of the MF setup. That really surprised me. Then he added the RHINO bush hog and got that whole package with $800.00!
Now I am picking up the TC35A on Thursday. 800 more lbs of FEL muscle and better vision to boot! Even the headlights are cool.
So, can I join the Blue club guys? I would be honored. Just wish it said Ford on the side. It would look great behind the F350.