DH44
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I'm looking at upgrading my current tractor within the next several months. Currently I have a 2009 Case DX45 HST with cab,FEL. Like many folks, I have acquired implements matched to its size- a 6' disc harrow, box blade, bucket, landscape rake, etc. We have 130 acres and since we bought it I have been "domesticating" more and more of it. Right now I spend most of my tractor time shredding the areas I can get to, and the pasture I've been improving (about 50 acres total). The 45 has been ok, especially with the number of mesquite trees you have to maneuver around, but it's over 1400 hours now and the hydraulics are feeling "tired". We also have cattle, so during the winter I'm feeding large 6x5 rounds and the tractor is struggling with them. I also disc and plant about 20 acres of wheat every winter.
I've looked at JD 75,85 and 100 HP and Kubota 75 and 105 HP models. One of the most essential things for me is a good cab and AC. It gets HAH where we are, and the trees are frequently hiding wasp nests that don't like being disturbed. The Kubota only has AC vents coming out of the console, no overhead ones in the cab like the DX45 does. I have a friend that has a 100 HP JD and he says the AC is fine, but he doesn't use his near as much as I do mine.
There are also some good deals on the 105 Mahindras to be found, but I have no experience with them and don't know anyone that has one.
I think a 75 would probably do, but I'm retiring in 5-7 years and I hope this is the last tractor I buy. We could end up with more acreage, so I don't want to undersize, but I don't want to get something too big to maneuver, either. I'm usually of the "more than you need" mindset, but not sure about how big to go.
I've looked at JD 75,85 and 100 HP and Kubota 75 and 105 HP models. One of the most essential things for me is a good cab and AC. It gets HAH where we are, and the trees are frequently hiding wasp nests that don't like being disturbed. The Kubota only has AC vents coming out of the console, no overhead ones in the cab like the DX45 does. I have a friend that has a 100 HP JD and he says the AC is fine, but he doesn't use his near as much as I do mine.
There are also some good deals on the 105 Mahindras to be found, but I have no experience with them and don't know anyone that has one.
I think a 75 would probably do, but I'm retiring in 5-7 years and I hope this is the last tractor I buy. We could end up with more acreage, so I don't want to undersize, but I don't want to get something too big to maneuver, either. I'm usually of the "more than you need" mindset, but not sure about how big to go.