Fendt farmer 309 or 310 Lsa. Mine has 19000hours and is still going. Engine and tranny were rebuild for around 7k€, otherwise it feeds the cattle every day.
http://www.buchsenbolzenbaukasten.de/WebRoot/Store8/Shops/61212705/52CE/48DE/66A1/E09C/7E1D/C0A8/2BBA/E355/Kramer_312SL_ab_114401.pdf
Its not service manual, but i assume finding one will be hard.
Its going to be cvx. But still waiting if some CAP money would be available for us hilly farmers. If not I would have to go second hand (up to 2500 hours).
Tnx for all the answers. So a cvx would be my safest bet. Whats the cvx life span in comparison to fendt vario or JD autopower. Is it more about the driver or workload or brand??
Im mostly concerned about reliability of this new AD8 gearbox. Thats why I’m considering cvx. Would try to down spec a cvx so it would be similar money. Tnx for the tip about seat.
Looking at case maxxum 150. Most time would be used for mowing with 2x10ft plain mowers, baling, carting 22ft baler trailer and 10t tipper. Dont need no fancy led’s, screens or electro spools. What are the pros and cons of both transmissions? Currently dont use any cvt transmission.
Krone round pack or vario pack would be my best bet... but with your budget the main focus must be on the condition of the baler not the brand... and nothing will be ideal... with rollers youll have problems with dry straw and with belts with wet silage.
Im looking for a 130-160 hp tractor with 180 degrees swivel seat. I want to use it for wood forwarding. Besides valtra which brand of tractors offers this?
As said Lotus are 6, 8 and 10 rotor rakes build by lely. Twister range is build by Fella. Agco basicaly bought Lely just because of the balers and forage wagons, but the Lely tedders were so good they didnt ditch them.
Bit off topic as they are mounted on crane. Are rated to cut up to 20cm. Will be using them mostly for hazel and blackthorn. This was my first load and it took me about 40 min to load a trailer.
The third option is design based on harvester felling head. Just instead of chainsaw there is a knife.
https://www.biojack.fi/en/why-biojack
https://uniforest.com/products/felling_head/135/rk_250/
Found these online:
For decades, Vigolo manufactured mulchers and power harrows exclusively for the Austrian company Vogel & Noot.
So it shouldnt be too bad.
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