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Hello, I am looking at the option of getting a fullsize tractor. Currently have an AGT 835 (mainly used for flail work, winching & skidding). Id like something fullsize with a front loader to : run a processor off, shift logs on pallets forks round yard/general loading, run a decent size topper, pull a 5/6 ton dump trailer. I do not expect to do more than 400 hours a year. 80-110 bhp, 4wd, agri tread, simple 'stockman' type tractor is what I am considering but be interested to hear any recommendations. Budget is around £10k plus VAT.

 

I did see Jons (mendip) MS399 for sale a while back and that is the kind of thing i think would be ideal.

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I use an mf390 (pretty much identical to 399) for forwarding, winching, swiping in woods with a bushhog and topping headlands. It's not much over 70hp but does it all with ease. Quite narrow with good ground clearance, reliable simple n (generally) easy to repair. You can pick a good un up for about 10k. I liked the look of mendips one with hydraulic winch on the front and I seem to recall someone else on here recently picked up a right nice 390 with a front loader within your budget. Good luck

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Valmet/valtra 6400

Massey 390

We use a 91 john Deere 2650 4wd on the processor and have a loader and does well as a yard tractor ,very basic easy to work on about 80hp- I think ,although lacks sufficient hydraulic flow for the kindlet machine we had ,that had to go on the 6400 and the valmet is a much nicer tractor to drive on the road.

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Mf 390

Valmet 6000 series

 

Just make sure you pay a lot of attention to the loader frame and front axle when buying a loader tractor. 6000 hours of loader abuse wrecks front ends.

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Thanks for the replies. I did think about getting without a loader and adding it myself for the wear and tear factor but it's going to add quite a bit of cost on (might avoid long terms costs though).

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It can be a mare but it can also work out well. I just did one one my wife's tractor, I found a loader fitted to the same on eBay, the sellers was happy to let me have the loader, brackets and spools for a very fair price, 1/2 day to fit and there you go.

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Iv got a Same dorado 86 which i find a great tractor, its quite a wide squat thing and feels really comfortable on steep ground, it also has disc brakes on all 4 wheels so good braking. Fairly light tractor but got some poke.

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