Cooter76
New member
Hoping someone can point me in the right direction in beginning the hunt for a new(?) tractor.
A little background: I'm trying to help my dad (early 80's) find a small tractor for general maintenance-type work on 75 acres (mowing, driveway maint., hauling a round bale or two.) Dad's a retired farmer/rancher and all of his tractors need to be put out to pasture (some already have.) I've convinced him that he needs to replace his JD 1020 with something that actually works when you need to use it. I'm thinking something in the 33HP range with a FEL and 4WD would fit the bill nicely. He does have an old IH 806 he can use for heavier work. He also already has a box blade, brush hog and post hole auger that came with the 1020.
In doing a bit of research, I was surprised to find so many players in the small tractor game these days. (JD, Case IH, Kubota, Mahindra, Kioti, LS, etc.) Then there's new vs used, shuttle vs HST, Live vs independent PTO, etc.
Dealers: JD, Case and Kubota all have dealers nearby. There's also a Mahindra dealer, but he doesn't have a service dept (yet?) The nearest Kioti and LS dealers are 100+ miles away.
General questions:
- Do certain brands have independent PTOs or is this typically an option in each brand? I think that would be an important factor after dealing with the 2-stage clutch on the 1020.
- Any brands to absolutely stay away from?
- If buying used, how many hours would a tractor of this size have before the little stuff starts wearing out (shift linkages, etc.)
- How big a deal is Tier 4 emissions? Better to buy used and stay away from new-fangled technology, or OK to put away the tin foil hat and embrace the future?
- Are some of these brands built by the same company? (Think Mazda-built Ford Rangers)
- Looks like some tractor brands come with different brand engines. Any engine brands to stay away from?
- To HST or not to HST?
- Any other factors you think might be important, given the type of use I'm considering? Example: I was reading last night that the Kioti's can be difficult to dismount due to the small floor board.
Any advice would be much-appreciated!
A little background: I'm trying to help my dad (early 80's) find a small tractor for general maintenance-type work on 75 acres (mowing, driveway maint., hauling a round bale or two.) Dad's a retired farmer/rancher and all of his tractors need to be put out to pasture (some already have.) I've convinced him that he needs to replace his JD 1020 with something that actually works when you need to use it. I'm thinking something in the 33HP range with a FEL and 4WD would fit the bill nicely. He does have an old IH 806 he can use for heavier work. He also already has a box blade, brush hog and post hole auger that came with the 1020.
In doing a bit of research, I was surprised to find so many players in the small tractor game these days. (JD, Case IH, Kubota, Mahindra, Kioti, LS, etc.) Then there's new vs used, shuttle vs HST, Live vs independent PTO, etc.
Dealers: JD, Case and Kubota all have dealers nearby. There's also a Mahindra dealer, but he doesn't have a service dept (yet?) The nearest Kioti and LS dealers are 100+ miles away.
General questions:
- Do certain brands have independent PTOs or is this typically an option in each brand? I think that would be an important factor after dealing with the 2-stage clutch on the 1020.
- Any brands to absolutely stay away from?
- If buying used, how many hours would a tractor of this size have before the little stuff starts wearing out (shift linkages, etc.)
- How big a deal is Tier 4 emissions? Better to buy used and stay away from new-fangled technology, or OK to put away the tin foil hat and embrace the future?
- Are some of these brands built by the same company? (Think Mazda-built Ford Rangers)
- Looks like some tractor brands come with different brand engines. Any engine brands to stay away from?
- To HST or not to HST?
- Any other factors you think might be important, given the type of use I'm considering? Example: I was reading last night that the Kioti's can be difficult to dismount due to the small floor board.
Any advice would be much-appreciated!