Buying Advice Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25

   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #381  
I wouldn't try to talk you out of a Max28. That is about the biggest size that makes sense for one acre though and then only because of the clearing you need to do. I cleared 5 acres with my CK20 before taking on another 15 acres and upgrading to a DK40se. Maintaining (mowing and odd jobs) on a 1-5 acre plot is well within the capabilities of a Max 28 and five foot implements.

Splurge on a backhoe to dig out the stumps and do other tasks down the road or alternatively just hire someone with a big excavator to take those fir trees out in one piece. They could do it in half a day. While digging stumps is kinda fun, if I had to do it again I would hire someone with a big excavator/grapple to just rip them out of the ground and stack them for me. Much faster, much cleaner and much less wear and tear on the tractor. Figure a good days work for each stump otherwise using a six foot BH.

I was thinking the small stumps with the Max 28, those 3-8 inch diameter trees. You know the solution for my big stumps is across the street not 200 yards from me, there are 2 giant excavators, they logged 5 acres of dense fir trees over there a couple months ago, used a dozer to split the stumps and the excavators to yank them out and piled them into burn piles. He's got about half the stumps out so far. The guy must own the equipment its sat there now mostly idle all this time, he works at it about every third saturday. Not sure if he's interested in taking out my trees though, I'm told while the trees are large and tall they don't have much value because they grew in the open and so they have about 1,400 limbs and knots.
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #382  
I was going to buy a 2013 GT 500 for my 50th birthday, instead I'm buying a tractor, way more useful.

Now that was a tough decision. For sure you will use the tractor much more. I had a 600+ HP 200 mph street car that I just sold. I felt that it was just too dangerous on the street if you actually used much of the HP. I think it is more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow. You can reach 150 mph so fast with that kind of HP, and spinning the tires at 100 mph is a kick, but dangerous and will get you arrested in California. You will probably get more enjoyment out of the tractor actually....yet to have both?

Back to tractors. You are getting some great advice. Hiring a guy for a few hours with a big machine to pull out the big stumps makes sense. Not that you can't dig out 24" stumps with a small backhoe. I have dug many of them with relatively tiny excavators and backhoes. It might just take an hour or two where a big machine yanks them out in minutes. Essentially, any job that can be broken down into small pieces can be done with even a SCUT size tractor, it just a matter of how much tractor time you want. But a large stump can't be easily broken down, nor can large rocks, so I recommend people look at the largest task they want to accomplish and buy for that. But if doing that makes you buy way too large of a machine, then we look at if you can hire/rent a large machine for a day and knock that one big task out. I'll often tell people to buy a machine that comfortably does all routine tasks and perhaps struggles with the occasional big chore. They then have the perfect size machine for 90% of what needs to be done. Or for the price you were going to pay for the GT, buy two tractors.....

As far as brand, you will be tickled with Kubota or Mahindra Max or 16 series. Both of these are Japan built with final assembly in the USA. If you put all the specs on a spreadsheet, you will see areas where each will shine. If you are looking at the Max28, then you need to be comparing it to a B not a BX Kubota. I'd sit on both, drive both and see which one you like and get it bought. If you want a much larger backhoe, step up to a 3016 with the 3720.
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #383  
I would seriously fab a ssqa for your bucket, grapple, forks, etc.
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #384  
Now that was a tough decision. For sure you will use the tractor much more. I had a 600+ HP 200 mph street car that I just sold. I felt that it was just too dangerous on the street if you actually used much of the HP. I think it is more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow. You can reach 150 mph so fast with that kind of HP, and spinning the tires at 100 mph is a kick, but dangerous and will get you arrested in California. You will probably get more enjoyment out of the tractor actually....yet to have both?

Back to tractors. You are getting some great advice. Hiring a guy for a few hours with a big machine to pull out the big stumps makes sense. Not that you can't dig out 24" stumps with a small backhoe. I have dug many of them with relatively tiny excavators and backhoes. It might just take an hour or two where a big machine yanks them out in minutes. Essentially, any job that can be broken down into small pieces can be done with even a SCUT size tractor, it just a matter of how much tractor time you want. But a large stump can't be easily broken down, nor can large rocks, so I recommend people look at the largest task they want to accomplish and buy for that. But if doing that makes you buy way too large of a machine, then we look at if you can hire/rent a large machine for a day and knock that one big task out. I'll often tell people to buy a machine that comfortably does all routine tasks and perhaps struggles with the occasional big chore. They then have the perfect size machine for 90% of what needs to be done. Or for the price you were going to pay for the GT, buy two tractors.....

As far as brand, you will be tickled with Kubota or Mahindra Max or 16 series. Both of these are Japan built with final assembly in the USA. If you put all the specs on a spreadsheet, you will see areas where each will shine. If you are looking at the Max28, then you need to be comparing it to a B not a BX Kubota. I'd sit on both, drive both and see which one you like and get it bought. If you want a much larger backhoe, step up to a 3016 with the 3720.

Thanks Dave, even though I'm about 95% sure I'm going with the Mahindra I'm going to go test the Kubota this afternoon. Do you have any good links for aftermarket implements and are both the Kubota and Mihindra standardized so that they will fit? I know the Mahindra dealer told me the Max 28 will take 5' implements.
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #385  
3PT implements are standardized. Same for FEL implements if the receiver and mount are SSQA ( skid steer quick attach) compatible. Some brands like JD are not. Kubota might be and all the smaller companies pretty much stuck to the SSQA standard.
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #386  
Thanks Dave, even though I'm about 95% sure I'm going with the Mahindra I'm going to go test the Kubota this afternoon. Do you have any good links for aftermarket implements and are both the Kubota and Mihindra standardized so that they will fit? I know the Mahindra dealer told me the Max 28 will take 5' implements.

Looks like IslandTractor answered this already. You'll be happy with the Mahindra.
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #387  
Was I the only one that saw the screen name deathtoblackberries and thought he was talking about a smart phone at first? :)
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #388  
Was I the only one that saw the screen name deathtoblackberries and thought he was talking about a smart phone at first? :)

Yep, you are unique, which is sort of like being special. :cool:
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #389  
Was I the only one that saw the screen name deathtoblackberries and thought he was talking about a smart phone at first? :)
That's what I first thought too, as it has been a real discussion for the company this past year. But with the new OS and Phones, they may have the top product again, so we'll see.
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #390  
Was I the only one that saw the screen name deathtoblackberries and thought he was talking about a smart phone at first? :)

I figured he just had a field overgrown with blackberry bushes.
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #391  
That's what I first thought too, as it has been a real discussion for the company this past year. But with the new OS and Phones, they may have the top product again, so we'll see.

Yeah... well it will be REALLY hard to get me away from Android now that I left Blackberry.... but we digress...

I vote 3016 w/ ML115 and 3720 :D
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #392  
Was I the only one that saw the screen name deathtoblackberries and thought he was talking about a smart phone at first? :)

LOL I also have a low opinion of those things, 3 years I was tethered to that Lilliputian keyboard.
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #393  
Yours should get a kubota grand l 5740 with loader and grapple, I think you can ad a backhoe too. Get that and get the cab loaded with all the bells and whistles. Don't settle for those little bx and max machines
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #394  
Yours should get a kubota grand l 5740 with loader and grapple, I think you can ad a backhoe too. Get that and get the cab loaded with all the bells and whistles. Don't settle for those little bx and max machines

Boy, you just spent about 50 grand of his money.
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #396  
Yours should get a kubota grand l 5740 with loader and grapple, I think you can ad a backhoe too. Get that and get the cab loaded with all the bells and whistles. Don't settle for those little bx and max machines

I'll get right on that first thing tomorrow, oh wait there's no cup holder forget it.
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #399  
Reposting from New Members Section

Hi Guys and Girls!

New member. I've been reading posts on here for over 6 months. Incredibly helpful (and addictive!!!!) forum!

I've read ALL 40 pages of this thread twice!!! Thanks to everyone who posted some really informative information.

Within a week I'll be buying either a Kubota B series (B2320?) or Mahindra Max series (either 24 or 25).

6 months of research and looking and spending time at dealers. What I've learned on this site from you members?

1. Make sure you like the dealership!
2. Mahindra's have good specs.
3. Kubota's hold their value.
4. Don't compare the Mahindra Max series (especially the 25 and 28) to the Kubota BX series...compare them to the B series.
5. R4 tires are a good compromise.
6. Buy more/bigger than you think you'll need...cuz you'll appreciate it down the road.
7. You can't take it with you...so buy! lol!
8. Green is expensive.
9. Don't tell your wife how much you spent. Just let her buy something she wants.
10. And finally...buy a tractor. Life is short.

So again, thanks to everyone who contributed to this thread. I've learned a lot and it got me over the hump to buy. And by the way, the folks at both the Kubota and Mahindra dealerships in my area (Carlisle) have all been friendly and nice to talk to. I'd really like to give BOTH of them my money! lol!

Jim
 
   / Kubota bx25 vs mahindra max 25 #400  
Reposting from New Members Section

Hi Guys and Girls!

New member. I've been reading posts on here for over 6 months. Incredibly helpful (and addictive!!!!) forum!

I've read ALL 40 pages of this thread twice!!! Thanks to everyone who posted some really informative information.

Within a week I'll be buying either a Kubota B series (B2320?) or Mahindra Max series (either 24 or 25).

6 months of research and looking and spending time at dealers. What I've learned on this site from you members?

1. Make sure you like the dealership!
2. Mahindra's have good specs.
3. Kubota's hold their value.
4. Don't compare the Mahindra Max series (especially the 25 and 28) to the Kubota BX series...compare them to the B series.
5. R4 tires are a good compromise.
6. Buy more/bigger than you think you'll need...cuz you'll appreciate it down the road.
7. You can't take it with you...so buy! lol!
8. Green is expensive.
9. Don't tell your wife how much you spent. Just let her buy something she wants.
10. And finally...buy a tractor. Life is short.

So again, thanks to everyone who contributed to this thread. I've learned a lot and it got me over the hump to buy. And by the way, the folks at both the Kubota and Mahindra dealerships in my area (Carlisle) have all been friendly and nice to talk to. I'd really like to give BOTH of them my money! lol!

Jim
 

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