My 4wd 4025

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MutzFarm

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Kubota M62
Havent been on here in a while and just wanted to share a picture.
My 4wd 4025 with a 8ft hay king disc loaded with a 55 gallon drum of water. 20160226_085847.jpg
 
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How has the 4025 been for you?
 
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It is an excellent machine. Simple. Has enough power to get done what I need to. I always run out of traction before I do power. It can use 6ft pto driven equipment, pull implements 6ft and bigger, and double stack round bales. If I would do anything different I would buy two units. A smaller one than this and a bigger one. With that said I believe this to be the perfect all around unit.
 
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I'm glad you like it. Do you ever double clutch and shift on the fly? I've gotten decent at it in the higher gears. no reason to do it in the lower gears - easy enough to stop.
 
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Its rare Im in high range. When I do so I just put it in that gear and go.
 
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Lots of low end in that tractor... great machine probably my favorite model of theirs.
 
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I have the same tractor (two years now), it's simple just the way I am-
The weather is good enough now that I should get out there and replace some fence. Drilling holes in the dirt is fun, the rest not-so-much!
 
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I guess if I had a real complaint it would be there is no screen in front of the radiator. You got the one in the grill, but you will have to blow out the radiator when the unit starts to get warm instead of pull out a screen and tap it on the tire or something and go again.
 
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I guess if I had a real complaint it would be there is no screen in front of the radiator. You got the one in the grill, but you will have to blow out the radiator when the unit starts to get warm instead of pull out a screen and tap it on the tire or something and go again.

It would slow down the process for sure but when dust gets bad enough the screen don't help much. Keep a paint brush with you and you can brush off the front if it gets matted up.
 
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It would slow down the process for sure but when dust gets bad enough the screen don't help much. Keep a paint brush with you and you can brush off the front if it gets matted up.

Some how manages to get past the grill in the screen and on front of radiator. I carry an air tank in my pick up and blow it out from the back of radiator toward front of tractor.
Working on installing a 12 volt air compressor system on my pick up just for this reason.
 

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