Comparing small tractors (long)

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Personally? I'd rather have the choice of using the tractor I'm on at the time rather than driving back to the barn to switch equipment. Especially if someone else might need the other tractor(s).

As much as one can pack capabilities into a package, that's a good thing.

Also, the further I am inside the parameters of a piece of equipment, the less likely I am to tweak something.
 
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Fair questions....
I plant and mow down multiple food plots several times a year... zturn not good on previously turned or tilled ground or even ruff ground. Even a lawn tractor isn't great for that. A z turn only cuts grass. It is a great tool for that purpose, but only for that purpose.
We want the second machine with a loader because my wife spends hours in her garden that is a couple hundred from the house... she loads the tractor bucket and is gone until dark... so no tractor for me to load logs on the sawmill or .... well to do anything. I do a good bit of hillside removal with the backhoe, having another machine m9ving the dirt sure would be nice. The current tractor is also general transportation around the 26 acres... it's more fun than a car or truck and it can do those little pop up jobs ( down tree limbs, scrape humps out of the path ) while on the way to something else.

The lift capacity probably isn't critical, but it needs to be able to lift a full bucket of whatever I want to put in it... maybe gravel, compost, mulch, loose dirt and I'd
Iike to use my existing forks and grapple ( for light work ). The better the lifting power the easier to use the stuff that was purchase for a little bigger machine. It will have to be for lighter work than the tool was intended, but still usable in some way. The pto lift needs to handle my existing attachments... box blade, tiller ect. they all have enough power for that.

I guess the whole story is that yes the machine must cut grass, but all the other possibilities are the reason for a tractor and not just a grass cutter. We need the grass cutting, but we want the tractor.... so we are getting the tractor with MMM.

The only question for us now, is purchasing the right machine in this category. The existing tractor is staying for the heavier stuff and all the times when a second machine is desirable.
 
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#13  
Torcy,
is a "tweak" something I can just weld back together? or is that the one that requires the drive to buy parts? Lol
 
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Someone mentioned Yanmar.... i got to use a new one a few years ago and I agree I would have traded my Mahindra for it on the spot.... but no dealer near by for me. Tractor Supply was selling a dumbed down model a few years ago... no more and again no support.

A cab and AC would be awesome, but not in the cards. If we were talking about an excavator or skidsteer the there would be no question.

I asked about suspension seats... kioti has them on everything except this size, 16 series in mahindra have them and Lx in Kubota have them, but they are one size larger machine. All the seating on all machines were far better than the horrible seat on my bigger tractor.... I need to put an aftermarket on it some day. Althought not true suspension seats, they are all welcome upgrades.
 

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