Hi guys, I need some tractor advice and figured that I had better ask the experts (I don't know if I believe what I've been told by the salespeople) I have about 12 acres of land, maybe 9 of it is wooded, the rest open field. Most of the work I would be doing with the tractor would be loader work, spreading gravel and loam, moving materials (logs, timbers, granite slabs), maintaining trails and skidding firewood out of the woods (mostly small diameter maple and oak). My main concern is the strength of the loader. My brother had his tractor over one time and after using his and seeing what it could do, I would want a loader at least as strong as the one he has or perhaps slightly stronger. He has a JD 4310 with a loader that has a breakout force of 3,299 lbs with a lifting capacity of 1,258 at 500 mm forward. First question, what is the best number to use when comparing loaders? Is the breakout force, the lift capacity at the pivot pin, 500 mm forward, bucket center or something else? It is very confusing, there are some with a higher lifting capacity 500 mm forward than others but the breakout force it less?
I was leaning towards the L4400 but in looking at the loaders, the l3940 has a stronger loader but less horsepower. The 3940 is also about $1,800 more. Do the electronic bells and whistles of the grand L series make them worthwhile for a lot of loader work?
I also have a question about the rear remotes. I don't quite understand the benefit of these? I don't have plans to have any rear attachments right away but perhaps in the future (maybe a rototiller or even a backhoe). Should I get them installed now if they are truly beneficial or should I wait?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Joe
I was leaning towards the L4400 but in looking at the loaders, the l3940 has a stronger loader but less horsepower. The 3940 is also about $1,800 more. Do the electronic bells and whistles of the grand L series make them worthwhile for a lot of loader work?
I also have a question about the rear remotes. I don't quite understand the benefit of these? I don't have plans to have any rear attachments right away but perhaps in the future (maybe a rototiller or even a backhoe). Should I get them installed now if they are truly beneficial or should I wait?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Joe