HobbleCreek
Silver Member
In my search for tractor information I stumbled across this site. What a find! I really appreciate the insight all of you bring to this process. I know that the comparison I'm seeking has been asked before, and I've tried to read what I can find in the archives here. I'm going to go ahead and ask, however, because my needs may be different than others.
I have 100 acres in the Wasatch mountains of central Utah. We have about 40 acres of flat ground, maybe 20 of which we can irrigate and improve for pasture, etc. Right now it's just sage brush and native grasses. Our driveway to that flat ground is about a half mile and needs to be maintained and kept free of snow in the winter. I may build a new road that will be shorter. I have a ditch that brings water about a mile from the creek to our pasture. The ditch is in need of serious repair and ongoing maintenance. The space there is kind of tight, as for about a quarter of a mile the ditch runs along the side of the mountain.
I am looking for a tractor that is pretty compact, yet with the juice to get done all that we need. I am leaning towards either the JD 4520 or the Kubota 5030. I have visited both dealers, and they are both friendly and helpful. Pricewise, the Kubota (at round $26,000 for tractor and FEL with 72" quickdetach bucket) is about $3200 less than the 4520. If I add a backhoe, the price gap widens by about another $2200.
I like the "cruise" feature on the Kubota, which is adjustable with a lever on the left side. On the Deere, there is a switch that engages the cruise. I also like that the Kubota has the Cat I/II 3PH.
Given my needs above, what strengths and weaknesses do you folks see in the two leading contenders? Any features of either that I should be giving greater weight to? Any experience with the backhoe capabilities of the Kubota attachment vs. JD?
Thanks,
-- Grant
I have 100 acres in the Wasatch mountains of central Utah. We have about 40 acres of flat ground, maybe 20 of which we can irrigate and improve for pasture, etc. Right now it's just sage brush and native grasses. Our driveway to that flat ground is about a half mile and needs to be maintained and kept free of snow in the winter. I may build a new road that will be shorter. I have a ditch that brings water about a mile from the creek to our pasture. The ditch is in need of serious repair and ongoing maintenance. The space there is kind of tight, as for about a quarter of a mile the ditch runs along the side of the mountain.
I am looking for a tractor that is pretty compact, yet with the juice to get done all that we need. I am leaning towards either the JD 4520 or the Kubota 5030. I have visited both dealers, and they are both friendly and helpful. Pricewise, the Kubota (at round $26,000 for tractor and FEL with 72" quickdetach bucket) is about $3200 less than the 4520. If I add a backhoe, the price gap widens by about another $2200.
I like the "cruise" feature on the Kubota, which is adjustable with a lever on the left side. On the Deere, there is a switch that engages the cruise. I also like that the Kubota has the Cat I/II 3PH.
Given my needs above, what strengths and weaknesses do you folks see in the two leading contenders? Any features of either that I should be giving greater weight to? Any experience with the backhoe capabilities of the Kubota attachment vs. JD?
Thanks,
-- Grant