perryjosh64
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Planning on getting a new 25hp compact tractor with front end loader this year. Will be for mowing pastures, moving hay bales, maintaining property, keeping trails and food plots cleared, dirt work when needed, over seeding pastures and planting food plots, etc. Reading that hydrostatic better for loader/grapple work when going forward and back a lot but requires more maintenance and costs to maintain or repair along with some power lost to PTO. Shuttle shift better for power and PTO driven implements but is a pain with frequent starts and stops, back and forth work (loader) which would wear on clutch.
Again this tractor mainly for maintaining property, hunting areas and horse pastures. Is one really better than the other? One requiring less maintenance and easier/cheaper to maintain/work on? Or about the same and you just get use to it? I’m sure I’m overthinking this but want to get the most bang for my buck. Current tractor is a good old 1964 Ford 2000 tractor. Tractors im looking at are the LS MT226 and the TYM 2515 tractors. Any experience or advise appreciated.
Again this tractor mainly for maintaining property, hunting areas and horse pastures. Is one really better than the other? One requiring less maintenance and easier/cheaper to maintain/work on? Or about the same and you just get use to it? I’m sure I’m overthinking this but want to get the most bang for my buck. Current tractor is a good old 1964 Ford 2000 tractor. Tractors im looking at are the LS MT226 and the TYM 2515 tractors. Any experience or advise appreciated.