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We have 250 acres.I did some more research. Apparently, we're running minimum HP for our cutters too. And done some big things with mine. Even cutting 4" dia. stuff. So it ain't HP, it's traction I think. You may need to run 4x4 and or run higher RPMs and select a lower gear. I was also looking at weight of machine. You go larger, you're looking at a lot more weight. If you had to tow it, you'll have a lot more to deal with. It's all a compromise. How much acreage are you maintaining with your machine?
No wonder you need a much larger machine. If it's all cultivatedWe have 250 acres.
I do have an M9540 as well at 95 hp, just a little large for finish mowing. I’m looking at the MX6000 hstc if this one sells. Thanks for your inputNo wonder you need a much larger machine. If it's all cultivated
I looked them up. I sure hate you bought a little small. Cost a lot of money when a mistake is made. I've been looking at a large farm. I know I'd still have my little tractor. They come in handyI do have an M9540 as well at 95 hp, just a little large for finish mowing. I’m looking at the MX6000 hstc if this one sells. Thanks for your input
That's what a dealer owner told me once. I've been fine with my 30hp. But I don't have as much to maintain as he does. I have the acreage, just not the cultivation. Back when I bought my machine, I really couldn't hardly afford it. Plus I wanted it to do a lot of different things. I'm able to get most things done in a day and I don't put much more than 40hrs on the machine in a year. So works for me.60+hp is the way👍🏻
Is it 4x4? If so, should be a decent machine. Hard to go wrong with a Kabotai bought the 3901... Need lots more power than what I have trying to pick up logs. works good for the gardens/food plots though.
That Grand is nice though😍
yes... I just try to pick up 2500# logs lolIs it 4x4? If so, should be a decent machine. Hard to go wrong with a Kabota