New M5040 4wd on the way! Research results. Adios JD!

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Conn

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Garrard County, Kentucky
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John Deere 6210
I'm about as picky as the day is long. Really. It takes me 15 minutes to pick out deodorant at the grocery. It's terrible. To add even more to the fire, I'm a cheap arse as well. So, needless to say, I spent hours of calculations, research, and hair pulling trying to come to a decision. Here are my results.

I purchased a new M5040 4wd yesterday afternoon on my way home from work. I stewed over which JD tractor to buy for a good four weeks until I went to the Kubota dealer. I had looked at the 5103 and 5203 Deeres. The M5040 was what was suggested as something in the same HP range as the 5103/5203.

The M5040 has 5 hp more than the JD 5103 IIRC, and is a LOT more comfortable and better built. Tilt steering, adjustable seat with reclining, and for the most part, a full platform. The controls were easier to work. It's got a cupholder ;) and the undercarraige wasn't bombarded with thick, nasty paint. I was going to have to spend about $27,000 to get a green tractor that was as equally nice as the Kubota M5040. The turning radius is excellent with the Kubota 4wd. I was thoroughly impressed once I hopped on the 5040 and went for a ride..

I didn't like the way the 5103 looked or felt when I rode it. The castings on the transmission were horrible looking. They reminded me of a cast tool you'd buy from Harbor Freight. I drove two 5103s and both had a hard time starting in very modest ambient temperatures. The first one, I had to crank for 20-25 seconds in 45 degree weather.

There's no way I could have ridden a 5103 for more than an hour without letting out a yelp in pain at some point. It was probably one of the most uncomfortable tractors I've ever been on. My old 1955 John Deere 40 is more comfortable. The steering wheel was placed too far out in front of you, when you scooted the seat up to reach the wheel, your legs were uncomforable. I had the tension on the spring on the seat adjusted to the lightest setting ( I weigh 170lbs, 5'9" tall) and it still sat me up entirely too high in the saddle.

I got the 4wd option for $2300 more than the 2wd Kubota would have cost me, so I feel like I got a pretty decent deal.

The tractor was $18,953 out the door.

Thanks to Kubota for the credit, she'll be mine, all mine in 6 years when the payments are done!

As soon as it's delivered, it's going straight to the barn and being put to the test with a three bottom 16" moldboard plow. :D

I don't think she'll pull it through sod ground, but I've got some winter wheat out as cover that *should* roll over pretty easy.
 
   / New M5040 4wd on the way! Research results. Adios JD! #2  
Congratulations, but we are gonna need pics:D
 
   / New M5040 4wd on the way! Research results. Adios JD! #3  
Where did you purchase your new toy? From everything I've seen, I think you're going to love it! Way to go on the purchase.
 
   / New M5040 4wd on the way! Research results. Adios JD! #4  
Congratulations Conn!
I'm also very picky and like the M40's but have not yet ordered one.
The Build My Kubota website shows the M5040DT model list price as $24,001.00, so your out the door price of $18,953 is excellent.
Looking forward to hearing more about your tractor and seeing the pics.
 
   / New M5040 4wd on the way! Research results. Adios JD!
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Thanks guys. I'll have to dig up a digi cam to take some pictures. I think my sister's got one I can steal.

I went over at lunch and they had the tires adjusted to the offset I wanted. It'll likely be used for one row tobacco setting, so, in trying to maintain a 40-42" row, we had to narrow her up a bit. I'm about 36" to the center of the drawbar currently, with the front tires equally as wide as the rears. They're watering the rear tires up this afternoon and it should be ready for delivery tomorrow.

I purchased the tractor from Northside Equipment in Richmond Ky. They're the closest Kubota dealer to my home and I was extremely happy with spening my money in the local market. Mike and Ryan were the fellas I dealt with, excellent people.
 
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The price on Conn's 5040 is the best price that I have seen in three states.

Infact I am purchasing a tractor from the same dealer as Conn (its 240 miles away from me) because of the pricing and Conns post about it .

I am getting mine with the FEL and a rotory cutter and box blade.

I was hoping to pick it up this Saturday but it appears I may have to wait another week as the dealer is having the FEL shipped in from the Atlanta area.

I will post my out the door price as soon as I know the exact number, I do know its close to 4 grand cheaper than the best guote I was given, I asked my local dealer to match it and was told that he paid more for the tactor than I was.

Thanks Conn
 
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I'm jealous of the prices I'm seeing for these various models.:(

Unfortunately I don't think they offer as good of deals in this part of the country.

Good luck with the new tractor, and yes post some pics
 
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zebrex said:
The price on Conn's 5040 is the best price that I have seen in three states.

Infact I am purchasing a tractor from the same dealer as Conn (its 240 miles away from me) because of the pricing and Conns post about it .

I am getting mine with the FEL and a rotory cutter and box blade.

I was hoping to pick it up this Saturday but it appears I may have to wait another week as the dealer is having the FEL shipped in from the Atlanta area.

I will post my out the door price as soon as I know the exact number, I do know its close to 4 grand cheaper than the best guote I was given, I asked my local dealer to match it and was told that he paid more for the tactor than I was.

Thanks Conn

No problem! I just give credit where credit's due!

I was in Northside on Tuesday (I think) pricing a new hay rake and Mike had mentioned that my post on the internet had apparently sparked up some interests in those 5040s.

It wasn't my intention, but since they were real good to deal with over there, I figured I'd mention it.

I had priced loaders as well on Tuesday and he'd mentioned they were having a hard time finding them at the moment.

Good luck, Zebrex! Them folks at Northside are good people. They'll take care of ya.
 
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Conn,

Have you had a chance to use the plow with the 5040 yet? I'm curious how it handles the 3-bottom. Also, which trans did you get?

dsb
 
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I got the syncro shuttle. I put 3 16s behind it and in winter wheat. It will pull the wheat ground in 2nd gear high range if you're light in depth, otherwise 1st gear high.

I put 2 12s behind it also to work some fescue sod ground. Pulled like a hot knife through butter.

This is my 1st 4wd tractor and pullin' that little lever up, is like hitting another gear when the time is right!
 

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