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Maka

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Hey all,

Please post your info here;

What model Montana do you own?
How many hours on your Montana?
What do you use it for?
Would you consider buying Montana again?
Any other input?

Thanks,
Maka
 
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Maka said:
Hey all,

Please post your info here;

What model Montana do you own?
How many hours on your Montana?
What do you use it for?
Would you consider buying Montana again?
Any other input?

Thanks,
Maka

I will start.
I own a Montana 2006 3040

I have 180 hours

I use it to mow yards, maintain my drive and clean horse pens

I would consider buying another one if I needed another except my dealer quit selling them and is selling Kioti. But I do not plan on needing another for allot of years.

The tractor has been a great tractor. I hope that the other dealers in AZ stay around, I have another 1.5 hours away and two about 2 hours away. My only real beef with the tractor is the loader control placement. You cannot walk through the platform. One of these years when I have nothing better to do I will change the location of the valve.

This is a picture when it was pretty new.
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-2005 Montana 3040 w/shuttle transmission.

-approximately 130 hours

-use it for mowing (6ft RFM), loader work (dirt, brush removal w/bolt on grapple and toothbar), carrying wood and other heavy stuff around 6 acres, 4gang 5ft disk for gardening, 5ft bushhog)

-I would look at Montana first, given having to do it again

-The platform is a little small and crowded (I don't consider myself a large person, 5ft 10, 205lbs)

-I think a tilt steering wheel would be nice, and an option for a mid PTO would be excellent, although I know other models carry that option.

-I have had it two years this month, and I love the machine.
 
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T 2734

I have had the tractor about a year and have 60 hours on it.

Mainly used on hunt club land. Putting in fence post, cutting trails, moving dirt, mowing and spraying food plots, ect. Also use it around the house for moving firewood, skinning deer, moving heavy things, ect.

I plan on buying another tractor as soon as this one is paid for (two more years) and would buy another Montana if we had a dealer that really cared about his customers. I found out after I purchased my tractor that that痴 not the case in my area. The next closest dealer is a few hours away. I am starting to look at Kioti and Kubota.
 
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I have a 2005 5740C that I purchased in Feb 2005.

I have about 350 hours on it right now, and I use it to mow my neighbors' and my pastures at least once a year, and mostly twice a year. That's about 150 acres each time around.

I also use it to pick up and load round bales out in the field onto an 18 wheeler trailer and then use it to unload and stack those bales back here at my place. Oh, and of course I use it to bring round bales down to my herd too.

I use it ( the FEL) to move rock for our private road and long driveway, along with using the boxblade to smooth out both too.

I'd go back to another Montana in a heartbeat if I needed another tractor. It's done very well and I'm very pleased!
 
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Thanks Dallas. The new R series has the loader control fender mounted.

Thanks,
Maka
 
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montanajohn said:
-2005 Montana 3040 w/shuttle transmission.

-approximately 130 hours

-use it for mowing (6ft RFM), loader work (dirt, brush removal w/bolt on grapple and toothbar), carrying wood and other heavy stuff around 6 acres, 4gang 5ft disk for gardening, 5ft bushhog)

-I would look at Montana first, given having to do it again

-The platform is a little small and crowded (I don't consider myself a large person, 5ft 10, 205lbs)

-I think a tilt steering wheel would be nice, and an option for a mid PTO would be excellent, although I know other models carry that option.

-I have had it two years this month, and I love the machine.

The new R series has a larger deck space, and is completely redesigned. More leg room, flat deck, adjustable steering column, tilt steering wheel and yes, the much requested cup holder. I am 5'11 and 210 (all muscle :) and am very comfortable on the new R-series. Actually the 3040 and 3840's were comfortable for me but the New R is sweet.

Maka
 
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Maka said:
Thanks Dallas. The new R series has the loader control fender mounted.

Thanks,
Maka
Hi Maka.
Is there any kit to convert loader control to fender?.Also can I get parts and service manual from you?. Thanks.
Do you have a website.
 
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I have had a 2740FEL for almost one year now (2006 model with 85hours on it) ... have been very happy with it so far. Most of the hard work this year has been in snow removal (second highest snow fall on record!), and although ti doesn't like really cold weather, it actually performs very well once she is warmed up. I like the added weight of it (small tractor but heavy enough to push a surprising amount of snow!) ... and I honestly like the simplicity to it. There are few gadgets on this baby - just a tractor that doesn't mind doing a little work and not complaining about it - and that is all I wanted!
 
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Maka said:
The new R series has a larger deck space, and is completely redesigned. More leg room, flat deck, adjustable steering column, tilt steering wheel and yes, the much requested cup holder. I am 5'11 and 210 (all muscle :) and am very comfortable on the new R-series. Actually the 3040 and 3840's were comfortable for me but the New R is sweet.

Maka


Maka,

I have looked at the R-series, and they are really nice looking. If I had to make another choice with that option available today, I would heavily consider it. My 3040 has done all I could ask for and more. I have been well pleased with the performance.
 
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I purchased a 5740C approx 1.2 years ago.
I use it mainly to bushog 20 acres of pasture as well as a the other things you use a tractor for around the farm.
It has close to 70 hrs on it and have not had any problems so far.
I really like the tractor and would not hesitate to buy another one.

Ron Henderson
 
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We are just finishing our first year of owning a 5740C. It has been a good tractor with no major problems. Had to make a few adjustments and one of the 3pth arms was deformed(bad casting on the end, even though it worked fine) our dealer replaced the arm and made the adjustments for us. It has proven to be a powerful little workhorse, throwing snow like crazy and using the rotary mower in some very tough conditions. I even levelled 20 tandem truck loads of clay with the loader and blade as fast as the operator could load it with a track hoe and haul it. The heat and airconditioning are exceptional! I was down to my t-shirt today snowblowing while it was nearing -40 this morning. It started first piston up even though it was a bit of a slow crank over( I think we may switch to synthetic if this cold snap keeps up). The neighbor borrowed it and cut 200 acres with a 12' haybine this summer without a hiccup. My father-in-law used it to clean out another neighbors horse corral and was pushing manure above the axle. We would buy one without a question and had looked at Kubota and JD. It goes in this week to get some calcium in the tires for ballast. Just wish our dealer was a little closer, almost 200miles.
 
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2006 Montana 3040
I've had it just over a year and put 150 hrs on it.

Originally bought it to move snow, we had a couple of weeks of major snow storms and as I told the dealer when I picked it up, 妬f she wants to sleep inside tonight she has to dig her way in to the garage? Since then I cut 15 acres of grass/clover, landscaping, disking, etc.

I'd buy another in a heart beat, although and don't see that happening in the near future, I expect this one to last many years.

The biggest problem I have found is I under estimate its power. I bought a 5 ft rough cut mower that was rated 25 40 hp. I can't make the engine work let alone bog it down. I have dug out rocks that don't fit in the bucket, I can't lift them but with a little thought you can get them moved.

I probably could have bought a comparable tractor for less $ (or a lot more) but what I liked about this one is that it came with everything included, no nickel and dime crap, the loader was included, the hydraulic remotes were there and generic. The dealer set it up to go to work and I've never had a problem putting it to work.

I have operated everything from bobcats to 400 hp tractors and loaders and for the money this thing works better then expected. I have put this thing thru a lot of things and find myself chuckling when it doesn't even grunt.:)
 
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Hey, This WEJ and I have posted here a lot, both happy and not so.... but all in all I love my 1997 4340 cab tractor. After growing up with two cylinder JDs it is quite a difference. I have the FEL, and a 5' rotary cutter, a 6' back blade, a 7' snow blower, and a 14' trailer plus, all summer off to play with them, me being a school teacher. I am sure I would have been just as happy with any of the modern cab tractor from any of the other brands as well.... What sold the Montana was the financing. I got mine from a dealer 6 miles away at 0% for 60 months. That made all the difference for me.
 
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Hello all; 2007 5740C 25 hrs purchased fall 2007, primarly to maintain 140 Acre farm with 3pt 8ft cutter, this tractor seems to handle this cutter without breaking a sweat. So far I really have liked the quality and operation of this tractor, and great support from my local dealer Dutch Acres. I easly upgraded the radio to a $79 Walmart model with MP3 and SD card input which provides a great way to load all my fav songs on a solid state memory.

I plan to carefully maintain this tractor and hope it lasts for years.

Thanks
 
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What model Montana do you own? 2006 5740C
How many hours on your Montana? 90 hrs
What do you use it for? I use to shred 7 acres of salt grass, clear brush, and disc and sow haygrazer.
Would you consider buying Montana again? Yes.
Any other input? I priced a Kubota and JD of similar size with a FEL and no cab. The Kubota was a 50 hp tractor really nice with a 6 ft shredder and FEL for $28000, and a JD 50 hp no cab, FEL and 6 ft Shredder, and with the option to add additonal hydraulics lines, only two were standard $28000. Purchased the 2006 5740C with FEL and 6 ft Bush hog shredder for $28000. So much nicer to have a cab with A/C and a radio. It is nice to have 4 rear hydraulic remotes. I plan on pulling a 10 ft disc, and adding a 10 ft grain drill with the next month.
 
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I have a R4344. I use it mostly for brushogging and track maintenance (my boy races motocross and we have a practice track). I just went over the 50 hr. mark and have not had too many problems with it. Good thing too since my dealer left alot to be desired. I'm real happy with the R series but like everything else, there are changes that I would make. Overall, it is a great tractor. I had my choices narrowed down to a Kubota or Montana. After doing my homework, I came home with a green one.
 
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What model Montana do you own?
- 2007 4340C w/loader
How many hours on your Montana?
- 15 (just bought it last week)
What do you use it for?
- I use it for moving snow, I also have a rear snowblower for it.
- I will be using it to brush hog approx. 50 acres that I do twice every
year, maybe more this year.
- Plowing, diskings, dragging, and planting a large garden that I have
always wanted to make bigger.
- Digging up my driveway and putting in a new base to it.
- And countless other this
Would you consider buying Montana again?
- Yes, even thought it will not be for a long time.
Attached is the new tractor w/snowblower

Also why is nobody attaching pictures????
 

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Thanks for all the input gang. This is nice to see. Congrats on the new 4340C JDkid. Keep the info coming.

Thanks,
Maka
 
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What model Montana do you own? 3840
How many hours on your Montana? 40
What do you use it for? Mowing, road maintenance, snow removal
Would you consider buying Montana again? you bet
 

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