leeinmemphis
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- Kubota 5040 with FEL
Hey everyone,
I took delivery of my new Kubota 5040 yesterday. I traded in a year old m95 with 41hrs on it. I have downsized farms from two 300 acre farms to just one 100acre farm(that is 95% wooded). So I went from this:
To this:
I have to admit I was a little sad when I saw him taking my m95 and putting it on the trailer but I now have a tractor that is paid for vs. one that I still owed about a year and a half on. Plus I got something that is much smaller and capable of fitting in tighter areas. We have taken a d4 bulldozer and made trails all around this property so that we can get access to all of the different areas on the farm. The M95 was a very tight fit even with a lot of chainsaw work from the trees along the trails. Size was the main reason I traded tractors.
I only got to use the tractor for a little while yesterday because I was mainly using the dozer. Prior to having the M95 I had a Kubota M5400 for about 10-11years and I was expecting this tractor to be comparable. I used the front end loader some for moving some dirt/roots/downed trees to an area that we had staged for burning debris and it did a good job. The main thing that I see needing for this tractor is a ripper bar on the front bucket, hydraulic tilt/top link. The dealer said that he could add another set of hydraulic ports on the rear and set me up fairly easily when I take it in for the first service. All in all I would say that this tractor will be able to take care of my needs. Most of the work will be with a 7' bush hog but I will likely also use a box blade/disc/seeder/planter/etc. quite often.
I took delivery of my new Kubota 5040 yesterday. I traded in a year old m95 with 41hrs on it. I have downsized farms from two 300 acre farms to just one 100acre farm(that is 95% wooded). So I went from this:

To this:


I have to admit I was a little sad when I saw him taking my m95 and putting it on the trailer but I now have a tractor that is paid for vs. one that I still owed about a year and a half on. Plus I got something that is much smaller and capable of fitting in tighter areas. We have taken a d4 bulldozer and made trails all around this property so that we can get access to all of the different areas on the farm. The M95 was a very tight fit even with a lot of chainsaw work from the trees along the trails. Size was the main reason I traded tractors.
I only got to use the tractor for a little while yesterday because I was mainly using the dozer. Prior to having the M95 I had a Kubota M5400 for about 10-11years and I was expecting this tractor to be comparable. I used the front end loader some for moving some dirt/roots/downed trees to an area that we had staged for burning debris and it did a good job. The main thing that I see needing for this tractor is a ripper bar on the front bucket, hydraulic tilt/top link. The dealer said that he could add another set of hydraulic ports on the rear and set me up fairly easily when I take it in for the first service. All in all I would say that this tractor will be able to take care of my needs. Most of the work will be with a 7' bush hog but I will likely also use a box blade/disc/seeder/planter/etc. quite often.