Lt CHEG
Platinum Member
I've posted some other things about what tractors I am most closely looking at. I figured the 4740 that I was mostly looking at was overkill, but from the responses that I have seen it appears that even the 4240 may be more overkill than I originally anticipated. So will a 4240 with 854 FEL reliably handle all of the following?
-Run an 84" or possibly a 110" rear discharge mower while still maintaining good speed with the Air Conditioning on in the summer?
-Run a 7 foot bush hog? - Likely I would run a 6 footer but if I get a good deal on a used 7 footer I'd like to keep my options open.
-Run a 14" two bottom plow with ease?
-Run a 72" or 84" box blade with ease?
-Run a 72" front mount snowblower and/or an 84" rear snowblower?
-How big a tiller or disc could I run with a 4240 cab?
I would be running loaded R4 tires for the tractor. Also I want to be able to do these things without really working the tractor too hard, and I also want to be able to maintain a pretty quick mowing speed, as I plan on mowing 5 to 5.5 acres at least once or twice a week. I don't think that I would want to go down to the 3940 because I like the lifting capacity of the bigger loader that the 4240 offers as I may end up wanting to be able to lift 1 ton pallets of wood pellets off the back of a pickup truck in the future. I realize that I may have to remove a few bags in order to accomplish this task, but I figure my chances of doing this are better with the bigger loader. Also, if I can make a little extra money doing snow removal on the side in the winter, I'd be able to load taller trucks with snow using the bigger loader that the 4240 offers. I don't think that there is too much more that I would want to do besides what was mentioned. Would the 4240 be able to do these things for me? And more importantly would it be doing it easily enough that I could expect a good long life out of the tractor? If I can pull these things off with a 4240 cab, then it just may be the best value for me that I've found. Thanks in advance for your opinions and advice.
-Run an 84" or possibly a 110" rear discharge mower while still maintaining good speed with the Air Conditioning on in the summer?
-Run a 7 foot bush hog? - Likely I would run a 6 footer but if I get a good deal on a used 7 footer I'd like to keep my options open.
-Run a 14" two bottom plow with ease?
-Run a 72" or 84" box blade with ease?
-Run a 72" front mount snowblower and/or an 84" rear snowblower?
-How big a tiller or disc could I run with a 4240 cab?
I would be running loaded R4 tires for the tractor. Also I want to be able to do these things without really working the tractor too hard, and I also want to be able to maintain a pretty quick mowing speed, as I plan on mowing 5 to 5.5 acres at least once or twice a week. I don't think that I would want to go down to the 3940 because I like the lifting capacity of the bigger loader that the 4240 offers as I may end up wanting to be able to lift 1 ton pallets of wood pellets off the back of a pickup truck in the future. I realize that I may have to remove a few bags in order to accomplish this task, but I figure my chances of doing this are better with the bigger loader. Also, if I can make a little extra money doing snow removal on the side in the winter, I'd be able to load taller trucks with snow using the bigger loader that the 4240 offers. I don't think that there is too much more that I would want to do besides what was mentioned. Would the 4240 be able to do these things for me? And more importantly would it be doing it easily enough that I could expect a good long life out of the tractor? If I can pull these things off with a 4240 cab, then it just may be the best value for me that I've found. Thanks in advance for your opinions and advice.