I did a lot more reading and research since I posted last. I've determined that I'll probably be buying a new MFWD compact with a loader in the ~35 HP range as well as a 6-7' rear finish mower. I am thinking something like a John Deere 3023E/3038E, New Holland Workmaster 35/40 (or the LS equivalent), Kubota
L3901 (or maybe
L3301 hydro), or Massey 1739E. I'd prefer a gear drive since most of my work would be mowing and I am familiar with gar transmissions but wouldn't be opposed to having a hydro unit since there will certainly be some backing and turning and loader work as well. I do not want a non-live PTO since I will be running a mower most of the time and I don't want it to die and then have to disengage the PTO, throttle down, re-engage the PTO, and then re-engage the clutch and throttle back up to let the mower spin back up every time I hit the clutch to reverse during turning. That's why the Kubota
L3301 gear and smaller Massey 1700Es are out as they have non-live PTOs. There is unfortunately a pretty limited market for used compact tractors and I've looked at Tractor House, Fastline, Equipment Trader, local dealer websites, the national manufacturer used equipment websites (Equipment Finder, etc.), Craigslist, and so forth and not found a whole lot. Most of what's out there used isn't that much less expensive than new since it's rare to see anything with more than a few hundred hours on it. It's additionally mostly high-end stuff often with a cab as well which isn't what I am looking for. I'm looking for something that's essentially an old-school utility tractor shrunk down to ~35 HP or so which would be enough to run a 6-7' finish mower as well as my Dad's 6' rough-cut mower, 3 point broadcast spreader, and tiller.
As far as the units I listed, I haven't seen a whole lot on any of them except for the Deere units. The EPA Tier 4 changes led to new models for everything except the Deere 3Es. Here's roughly what I see in each of them:
1. Deere 3032E/3038E:
- Made in US by Deere instead of a rebranded overseas tractor so future parts availability
should be good, if needed
- On the lighter end of the weight spectrum which would be better for cutting the lawn
- Has been produced for several years so there is some feedback for the unit, the majority of which appears to be good.
- I don't care that it lacks a mid mount PTO or super fancy e-hydro control as I won't be using those features. As long as I can run a rear PTO and have a basic "roughly keep this speed" cruise control I am fine.
- Along with the NH Workmaster 35/LS G3033, the 3032E is the only sub-35 hp unit with a live/independent PTO.
- Only available with a hydro transmission but it does have two pedals rather than a treadle which seems to be disliked here
- Has only one brake pedal which is integrated with the diff lock. Probably not that big of a deal for lawn mowing as braking a wheel would rip up the lawn but this would be handy in rough-cutting the orchard.
- You pay extra for SCVs and cruise control and I'd need both.
2. NH Workmaster 35/40 (aka LS's Tier IV replacement to the G3033/G3038)
- Well priced, list is about $3k less MSRP than the equivalent Deere (3032E/3038E) or Massey (WM 40 vs. 1739E)
- Has proper individual brake pedals for the rear wheels
- Available with a gear transmission and independent PTO
- Higher 3 pt lift capacity compared to the 3E Deeres
- Somewhat heavier than the Deere and Kubota units
- Parts availability may be an issue in the future as NH has a huge turnover in modes and in who actually produces their compact tractors in the past decade or so (it's made by Shibaura, no, it's made by LS, no now it's made by LS with a Shibaura engine...)
3. Kubota
L3301 Hydro/
L3901
- Made by Kubota so parts and service should not be an issue, they have a good dealer network in the Midwest
- Available with a gear transmission
- Lighter than the NH/LS units but heavier than the Deeres
- Not sure on price, I could not find pricing information unfortunately.
- Treadle hydrostatic transmission control a lot of folks don't like and no live PTO on a gear tractor less than 39 hp
- "Jerky" 3 point hitch often complained about here
4. Massey-Ferguson 1739E
- Available with a gear transmission
- Individual wheel brake pedals and a separate diff lock pedal
- Less expensive by a little bit than the comparable Deere 3038E
- Similar feature set compared to the Deere 3032E/WM 35 selling for thousands less. Equivalent size 1700E (1734E) lacks a live/independent PTO and won't work for me.
- Probably a variation on the Iseki models they've sold for years? But this is a brand-new model, no word on how reliable it is or isn't compared to the older 1600 series and what has actually changed compared to older models.
If any of you have any opinions regarding these units, please feel free to share them. I'm hedging towards the NH Workmaster 35/LS G3033 first followed by the Deere 3032 since mid-high 20s PTO HP should be enough to drive the implements I want and they are less expensive than the other models listed here.