Need advice - 15-20HP

/ Need advice - 15-20HP #101  
The MT125 is a good little subcompact, but a word of warning, make sure to get the SSQA standard quick attach for the loader. It comes, standard, with a quick attach setup that is smaller than the standard and will not fit SSQA attachments.

What has you thinking other subcompacts won't run things like a tiller?

The Deere 1025R is a great subcompact as well, though maybe a little long in the tooth these days. For sure I found mine very comfortable and easy to operate. They're not cheap, however.

Kioti, they make a great product, and the current CS lineup is really nice.

More than anything, however, I would argue you need a good dealer to work with. Your dealer performs your pre-delivery inspection, they're typically who you go to for parts or service components, and if you have a problem with your machine, it's your dealer that serves as the intermediary between you and the corporation.
 
/ Need advice - 15-20HP #102  
/ Need advice - 15-20HP
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#103  
So the fact is that a zero turn mower is really what I need.

But why buy chop meat (zero turn) when you can have steak (SCUT)? Price ruled out JD.

I did notice the two speed trans and that was a thought I needed to further navigate through…

Price is becoming the primary driver.

Uses:
Belly mower 80%
Loader 15%
Rake/tiller 5%

It will have a simple life. That opened my eyes to TYM and LS. Then I found out they had Yanmar engines. Big deal!

I need to find out where Kioti is at ….
 
/ Need advice - 15-20HP #104  
Kioti will likely be in the middle between LS and JD/Kubota.

Since you mostly need a mower, then the smaller sub-compacts will do the job nicely like the Massey or LS125, or BX2380, or CS Kioti models.
 
/ Need advice - 15-20HP
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#105  
I’m down to Deere 1025r (with current financing benefits and close dealer) and the MF 1E 25H (very good pricing at a remote dealer with local dealer for ongoing needs). The MF is a little cheaper, has 3 speeds with more lifting capacity. The Deere would be more comfortable but I’m not an all day, every day user.

Leaning heavily towards MF.

Thoughts?
 
/ Need advice - 15-20HP #106  
The 1E 25H is much more tractor than a 1025R - bigger tires, more lift ...

The 1GC.25 M is a much closer size and capabilities to the 1025R ...

The Massey "M" and the JD "R" are the more deluxe versions ... They both make an "E" version which is a more economy or basic bare bones tractor ... But will still work as hard as the more Deluxe versions.

Of your 2 choices ... I'd go Red!

The Massey 1E is a closer match to the JD 3025E, but it only has a 2 range transmission, compared to the MF with 3!
 
/ Need advice - 15-20HP #107  
I have the 1E.35 Shuttle Shift and love it so far. Not to big and not to small but can do real loader work. Moves mulch and gravel with ease.



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