Beautiful tractor 🥰 Chuck's new toy is so cool 🥰🥰🥰am so glad that you are keeping your Dad's dream alive ❤️❤️❤️ can't wait to see Brooke mowing down the grass 😊(Finley is going to love it 🥰🥰🥰)
We are so pleased with it 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. I got to mow for the first time last night and loved driving it and staying warm in the cab. Yes, the next time Finley comes up we will have to get her behind the wheel 😁
Nice tractor. I like the 12x12 feature. The cab will make a huge difference in staying cool/warm and keeping the hay from you face and eyes. I cut my grass today and got a faceful, despite wearing a face mask and goggles. Amazing how much joy a tractor can bring
I remember mowing through the too tall thistles last year and feeling the stings all over my body...so grateful I don't have to worry about that anymore!
Chuck, going back to our conversation of last week on retailing homegrown beef, i was at a local craft festival today, and there was a rancher selling usda beef that was his own, from his farm. I asked him some questions as to what steps were required for him to do this. He responded that his beef had to be processed at a usda facility, and that his farm had to be usda inspected and approved also. He said difficult part is usda processing, as locally, we currently only have 2 facilities, and by every rancher i speak with, 1 of the 2 is unacceptable, so that leaves 1. He just started this direct sales within the past 60 days and ia hoping that he can build a following both in stores, and at the farm. He would love to see lical beef in local freezers, rather than what we do see, plus he would like to cut back on the raising heifers, as the background work for stock heritage he said is overwhelming. Just wanted to send info your way. Hopefully, whe. We come back next spring, he will still be selling and i can buy some.
4 years ago we located a Complete Package which included a 5075M with loader (250 hrs), a 3 point disk, a rear blade, a post hole auger, a 6 ft rotary cutter being listed for sale about 25 miles from us... Illness in family have to sell...... The left entry door ($ 500.00) was broken....... We purchased, sold included equipment, and presently use it in our operation, Only feature I dislike is it is a Sycn shuttle instead of a power- reverser Which means you have to use the clutch for forward- reverse transitions.... Otherwise, Had to replace liquid line on A/C.....
Ever think about adding the buddy seat? And please don't forget to have ballast on the back when running the loader. I know that loader wella nd it's a beast, it WILL lift the back end of the tractor off the ground with fluid filled tires and an implement on the back. In other words it won't be hard to get into a tipping forward scenario.
I can tell you don't know much about this tractor or tractors in general. Still, the 5E is great, hope it'll serve you well and that you have good time with it
We purchased one 4 years ago. wish we would have purchased an older tractor. 5075e are made in India and were made to compete with Mahindra. Tires are cheap Indian made and get flats left and right. One week front tire went flat. took it to get fixed and had a 1/8 hole on the outside but when the tire was removed it had an 8 inch split on the inside, tire was bad. other side did the same thing about a month later. Back tires are just as bad. Roading from one hay patch to another tractor would not run in high gear. had a pinched fuel line. Starter only lasted about 250 hours. Door would get bound up and you coundn't get out of tractor. Lots of problems and not worth the money.
Those E models are absolute junk. Just sayin... Anything below an M (utility-grade) is a total waste of money, and for field-work, anything below an R is just wishful thinking.
Got 4 k hours without issues. The difference in price is huge… 5 r your oooking at double the price of a 5e for not a whole lot of changes for that amount of money. If your not able to write it off on taxes no reason to go for 5 r just waste of money
Beautiful tractor 🥰 Chuck's new toy is so cool 🥰🥰🥰am so glad that you are keeping your Dad's dream alive ❤️❤️❤️ can't wait to see Brooke mowing down the grass 😊(Finley is going to love it 🥰🥰🥰)
We are so pleased with it 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. I got to mow for the first time last night and loved driving it and staying warm in the cab. Yes, the next time Finley comes up we will have to get her behind the wheel 😁
Nice tractor. I like the 12x12 feature. The cab will make a huge difference in staying cool/warm and keeping the hay from you face and eyes. I cut my grass today and got a faceful, despite wearing a face mask and goggles. Amazing how much joy a tractor can bring
I remember mowing through the too tall thistles last year and feeling the stings all over my body...so grateful I don't have to worry about that anymore!
Chuck, going back to our conversation of last week on retailing homegrown beef, i was at a local craft festival today, and there was a rancher selling usda beef that was his own, from his farm. I asked him some questions as to what steps were required for him to do this. He responded that his beef had to be processed at a usda facility, and that his farm had to be usda inspected and approved also. He said difficult part is usda processing, as locally, we currently only have 2 facilities, and by every rancher i speak with, 1 of the 2 is unacceptable, so that leaves 1. He just started this direct sales within the past 60 days and ia hoping that he can build a following both in stores, and at the farm. He would love to see lical beef in local freezers, rather than what we do see, plus he would like to cut back on the raising heifers, as the background work for stock heritage he said is overwhelming. Just wanted to send info your way. Hopefully, whe. We come back next spring, he will still be selling and i can buy some.
Love the Tractor 🚜👏😁
We do too! It has always been Chuck's dream to have a John Deere, so he is in Heaven!
4 years ago we located a Complete Package which included a 5075M with loader (250 hrs), a 3 point disk, a rear blade, a post hole auger, a 6 ft rotary cutter being listed for sale about 25 miles from us... Illness in family have to sell...... The left entry door ($ 500.00) was broken....... We purchased, sold included equipment, and presently use it in our operation, Only feature I dislike is it is a Sycn shuttle instead of a power- reverser Which means you have to use the clutch for forward- reverse transitions.... Otherwise, Had to replace liquid line on A/C.....
Advice to Chuch; all brownie points must be used by Friday at 8:00 pm or they will automatically disappear! Nice tractor.
Chuck not Chuch. Sorry!
Ha! They must have expired before that as I never cashed in 😊
Mine have no expiration date 😂!
Ever think about adding the buddy seat? And please don't forget to have ballast on the back when running the loader. I know that loader wella nd it's a beast, it WILL lift the back end of the tractor off the ground with fluid filled tires and an implement on the back. In other words it won't be hard to get into a tipping forward scenario.
A buddy seat would be great! We will definitely make sure the tractor is safe with a ballast. Thanks for the warning :)
Love it
We are so thrilled with it!
I can tell you don't know much about this tractor or tractors in general. Still, the 5E is great, hope it'll serve you well and that you have good time with it
We purchased one 4 years ago. wish we would have purchased an older tractor. 5075e are made in India and were made to compete with Mahindra. Tires are cheap Indian made and get flats left and right. One week front tire went flat. took it to get fixed and had a 1/8 hole on the outside but when the tire was removed it had an 8 inch split on the inside, tire was bad. other side did the same thing about a month later. Back tires are just as bad. Roading from one hay patch to another tractor would not run in high gear. had a pinched fuel line. Starter only lasted about 250 hours. Door would get bound up and you coundn't get out of tractor. Lots of problems and not worth the money.
please we need your help in Malawi Africa.
Those E models are absolute junk. Just sayin... Anything below an M (utility-grade) is a total waste of money, and for field-work, anything below an R is just wishful thinking.
Got 4 k hours without issues. The difference in price is huge… 5 r your oooking at double the price of a 5e for not a whole lot of changes for that amount of money. If your not able to write it off on taxes no reason to go for 5 r just waste of money
5E series are utility tractors.