Interesting perspective, TripleR...I would have thought that the few more horses over the 5030 would have put it in a really sweet spot...I've used my 5030 for far more than I ever anticipated and only when using a dirt plane did I wish for more hp and traction....
It may have the "potential", but I use the same rotary cutter, cutting the same stuff as with the
L5030. The loaders are essentially the same.
I use a Land Pride HR3584 on it that I didn't have when I had the
L5030, so I don't know about that, but it will stop our M8540 if you dropped it all the way down with the scarifers down as well, so I just adjust it to the point where my
L5740 will pull it and it works fine.
Both tractors had/have more power than traction, so maybe if I put more ballast on the
L5740 I could see a significant difference. I thought about adding wheel weights to it, but then just decided if I need more power/weight, I would just go get the M8540.
I do like the swivel seat as my bones and joints are getting too old and stiff to twist around as much as they use to and the swivel gives me just enough rotation to make it a bit more comfortable. I just have to remember to, swivel back to the front when I am done. The first day I used it, I was sick as a dog, I hated the seat and had trouble reaching the HST pedal and all I could think of was the money I spent and my
L5030 was already sold. I then looked down and noticed I still had my seat swiveled to the left to help me get in the tractor.

:laughing:
I thought I would much prefer the new HST pedal to the
L5030, but don't as it is harder to put my whole foot on and "rock" back and forth. The cruise control is easier to use on the
L5740 as there isn't a direct connection to the HST pedal and I often use it instead of the pedal. The new one is easier to use backing up if you are twisted around looking back though.
I also love the HST+ and the AC is stronger, so it's not that the
L5740 isn't an improved tractor, just that the
L5030 is still a pretty good machine and there are really no overwhelming reasons to "trade up".
