crowbar032
Gold Member
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2012
- Messages
- 336
- Location
- Moores Hill, Indiana
- Tractor
- MF 150, TO-35, John Deere 5065E, Caterpiller 953 track loader, NH LS170 Skid Steer
I've had my 5065E with the 553 loader for 4 (come spring) years and have 300 hours on it. I did not get the power reverser and I got industrial tires on mine. I ordered aftermarket wheel weights instead of loading the tires. Love the tractor and haven't had any real issues. The ground near the battery likes to vibrate loose, and I'm having trouble keeping the bolts holding the seat tight. I would like to have had adjustable drag links for easier 3-pt hookups.
I would recomment getting a canopy of some sort. It makes a huge difference when working in the sun. I pulled a set of 3-14 plows with ease when doing my hayfields. You might try 4-14's if the price is right, but I'd look for a set of 3-16's but would jump on a set of 3-14's. The bushhogging I do is not level and overgrown. It's too much tractor for a 6 ft bushhog and you won't cut your tires out which is all kinds of annoying to me. I picked up a heavy duty 7' 3-point bushhog recently at an auction and it works really well. I believe that a 10' bushhog would be way too much for the tractor to handle. An 8' would work for grass mowing but probably not moderate/heavy brush and steep hills. I don't have front weights so I leave the loader and bucket on for front ballast when using the bushhog. I also have a 4x4 round baler I pull with it. After using it for awhile, I should have went with a 4x5 baler. You can run a 6' tiller as deep as it will go with no issues. I'd like to find a 7' one to ,once again, cut my tires out.
I would recomment getting a canopy of some sort. It makes a huge difference when working in the sun. I pulled a set of 3-14 plows with ease when doing my hayfields. You might try 4-14's if the price is right, but I'd look for a set of 3-16's but would jump on a set of 3-14's. The bushhogging I do is not level and overgrown. It's too much tractor for a 6 ft bushhog and you won't cut your tires out which is all kinds of annoying to me. I picked up a heavy duty 7' 3-point bushhog recently at an auction and it works really well. I believe that a 10' bushhog would be way too much for the tractor to handle. An 8' would work for grass mowing but probably not moderate/heavy brush and steep hills. I don't have front weights so I leave the loader and bucket on for front ballast when using the bushhog. I also have a 4x4 round baler I pull with it. After using it for awhile, I should have went with a 4x5 baler. You can run a 6' tiller as deep as it will go with no issues. I'd like to find a 7' one to ,once again, cut my tires out.