Made my choice-NX5010

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95ram

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Kioti NX5010 Cab HST
I originally was looking at the Kioti NX6010 and the Mahindra 6010. I like the layout and features of the Kioti over the Mahindra but was worried about the Tier3 vs Tier4. I figured I'd take a chance and try the Tier 4. My dealer didn't have a NX6010 on hand so I looked at the 5010. The extra HP would have been nice but by going this route I'll be able to keep a couple of my implements since they have 40hp gear boxes. The tractor won't be ready until the middle of next week and the snowblower won't be in for a couple of weeks. I've already picked up a 72" tiller and a 72" box blade. I need to order a piranha tooth bar and I made a deal on an 84" finishing mower on Friday. Here's a pic.
 

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Congratulations! Did you get a front blower or 3 PT?
 
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From Red to the other Orange. Welcome to the Pack!
 
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Congrats on your choice. Quite a jump from a GC2400.
It's going to be a difference and nice having a cab this winter.
Nice ride!
Thank you.
Congratulations! Did you get a front blower or 3 PT?
I went with a 3pt blower. The price on the front mount dictated that and I had a front mount on my MF and don't think I'd ever do it again for my use.
From Red to the other Orange. Welcome to the Pack!
Thank you. I really liked the GC2400 but out grew it over the last couple of years. Hindsite is always 20/20 but I probably should have just purchased something this size to begin with.
 
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I originally was looking at the Kioti NX6010 and the Mahindra 6010. I like the layout and features of the Kioti over the Mahindra but was worried about the Tier3 vs Tier4. I figured I'd take a chance and try the Tier 4. My dealer didn't have a NX6010 on hand so I looked at the 5010. The extra HP would have been nice but by going this route I'll be able to keep a couple of my implements since they have 40hp gear boxes. The tractor won't be ready until the middle of next week and the snowblower won't be in for a couple of weeks. I've already picked up a 72" tiller and a 72" box blade. I need to order a piranha tooth bar and I made a deal on an 84" finishing mower on Friday. Here's a pic.

If you're not doing so, think about asking your dealer to put Rim Guard in all four tires as ballast. I really makes the tractor stable and adds about 1200-1500 pounds of weight.
 
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I originally was looking at the Kioti NX6010 and the Mahindra 6010. I like the layout and features of the Kioti over the Mahindra but was worried about the Tier3 vs Tier4. I figured I'd take a chance and try the Tier 4. My dealer didn't have a NX6010 on hand so I looked at the 5010. The extra HP would have been nice but by going this route I'll be able to keep a couple of my implements since they have 40hp gear boxes. The tractor won't be ready until the middle of next week and the snowblower won't be in for a couple of weeks. I've already picked up a 72" tiller and a 72" box blade. I need to order a piranha tooth bar and I made a deal on an 84" finishing mower on Friday. Here's a pic.

If you're not doing so, think about asking your dealer to put Rim Guard in all four tires as ballast. I really makes the tractor stable and adds about 1200-1500 pounds of weight.

I'd already asked about that and they don't do it in house but with living in an agricultural community there are plenty of places that do it. I'll probably only do the rears as I always seem to end up with a flat front.
 
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Very nice , sure is better than being out in the cold.
 
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Enjoy the 6 ft tiller, just finished my fall garden tilling with my NH 72" tiller, the HST on the DK 45 works great for the tiller.
 
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Very nice , sure is better than being out in the cold.
It sure does and since I end up blowing our township road more often than not it will be even better.
Enjoy the 6 ft tiller, just finished my fall garden tilling with my NH 72" tiller, the HST on the DK 45 works great for the tiller.
I had a 48" on my MF that I really liked. Our garden isn't huge but it's a decent size. 40'x160'.
 
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Tractor isn't done yet but I went out today and picked up a few things for it. A Lorenz 72" blower, the KK 72" box blade I had on hold and a SpeeCo Cat1 quick hitch.
 

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Congratulations! Did you get much snow with this week's storm? Bet you're wishing you had that bad boy already.

BTW, you say you blow your township's road. Do you have commercial insurance, or at least an inland marine policy to cover you when operating away from your own property? If not, have you checked to make sure the township's insurance will cover you for liability and property damage or loss when you're doing it? Apart from liability, it would be a darn shame to damage that new tractor and not have coverage. :eek:
 
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We got about 4" but it's been blowing pretty good so we're getting drifts. As for insurance, it's covered under the farm. I think it would be the same as driving any one of the other tractors down the road.
 
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We got about 4" but it's been blowing pretty good so we're getting drifts. As for insurance, it's covered under the farm. I think it would be the same as driving any one of the other tractors down the road.

Might want to check your policy, or give your insurance agent a call on this, though. There's a lot at stake. To my knowledge, most farm policies cover the tractor operating on a public road only while "engaged in normal farm operations," e.g. driving short distances to get to another field; maybe driving for a short distance to refuel. Blowing/plowing snow for the township, whether under contract or as a nice guy volunteering, would seem to be outside of that. :scratchchin:
 
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I'd be blowing snow so I can get feed for our animals home. I'm not worried about it.
 
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Eric, It's used. I bought it from a guy in southern MN that'd had it for a few years. He only used it once and now goes south for the winter. He bought it from an older gentleman that used in for his driveway. The first owner painted it orange to match his Allis Chalmers. It appears to be in very good condition as nothing is bent up or broken. The cutting edge still looks brand new.
 
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I finally had some time to go and pick up the tiller yesterday. And since the new tractor isn't ready yet, I had to use the trusty old M.
 

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Eric, It's used. I bought it from a guy in southern MN that'd had it for a few years. He only used it once and now goes south for the winter. He bought it from an older gentleman that used in for his driveway. The first owner painted it orange to match his Allis Chalmers. It appears to be in very good condition as nothing is bent up or broken. The cutting edge still looks brand new.

Sounds like a sweet deal. I've had my nose to the grindstone trying to find a good, used 78" or 84" snow blower in MN, WI, and the Dakota Territory.
 
 
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