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That didn’t cover either new…Give me $65k and 1-2 months and i can make that happen.
That didn’t cover either new…Give me $65k and 1-2 months and i can make that happen.
Geared tractors are the way they were meant to be…with the sole exception….my uncle bought a new holland in the 200Xs that low 1 was too fast for “tight work”…My people! OH person,.
I grew up using geared tractors. Even the lawn mowers had some for of set it and forget it gear.
Every HST tractor I have ran just feels weird. Its a preference. Pulling logs, cultivator, disc, and large bush hogs all feel different from the initial snatch to maintaining momentum across terrain.
My zero turn is the closest to thing to HST and certain aspects of it bug me.
Well of course not, that’s why we were referring to $30k used machines.That didn’t cover either new…

With a $30k budget I’d buy a used skidsteer all day long.
Unless you have a lot of ditches/pipes, in which case I’d buy a mini-ex.
I would like to subscribe to your newsletter.Give me $65k and 1-2 months and i can make that happen.
My people! OH person,.
I grew up using geared tractors. Even the lawn mowers had some for of set it and forget it gear.
Every HST tractor I have ran just feels weird. Its a preference. Pulling logs, cultivator, disc, and large bush hogs all feel different from the initial snatch to maintaining momentum across terrain.
My zero turn is the closest to thing to HST and certain aspects of it bug me.
Which TYM did or do you have? I've just been researching and they came on my radar from not having emissions. Being in trucking it's not if it's when all the emissions stuff will fail. Branson was their brand before they became TYM is my understanding. I knew they build Bad Boy's but there are only about 7 manufactures left from my research. I definitely would prefer the older Kubota but they are over priced around here imho.I would avoid a TYM, I would buy a used Kubota before buying a new TYM. YMMV but I have founds parts availability, dealership support, and general troubleshooting knowledge to be awful due to the major model proliferation that TYM offers across a variety of resellers and re-branded companies (big boy, mahindra, branson, etc, etc, etc). Don't let the "largest tractor manufacturer" tag line fool you. My TYM service manual looked like it was written by a 4 year old, and it was a generalized "how you can" do something, the fluid capacities were wrong for every single sub component assembly, and contained zero part numbers or dimensions for service parts (belts, filters, bulbs, etc). YES, you can figure this stuff out, eventually, but if I tell you an engine holds 2.5 gallons of oil, and the dipstick reads full at 1.3 gallons.....which do you trust?
What do you mean by no emissions. Everything over 25 HP has to meet federal emissions requirements. Are they doing it a different way than DPF/DEF of the other brands?Which TYM did or do you have? I've just been researching and they came on my radar from not having emissions. Being in trucking it's not if it's when all the emissions stuff will fail. Branson was their brand before they became TYM is my understanding. I knew they build Bad Boy's but there are only about 7 manufactures left from my research. I definitely would prefer the older Kubota but they are over priced around here imho.
From what I understand they don't have DPF/DEF and no computers and are mechanical diesels. Might be just the 25 HP and smaller. I just learned about them and have been looking into them. So yes they do have DPF on the bigger ones. So I was wrong on that.What do you mean by no emissions. Everything over 25 HP has to meet federal emissions requirements. Are they doing it a different way than DPF/DEF of the other brands?
Oh I am and it's all your fault...but this may be my way out of the auto industryThese guys are all idiots. Be a man and buy a mini ex!
I'm pretty good and spending my money. I'm great at spending someone else's money!Oh I am and it's all your fault...but this may be my way out of the auto industry

From what I understand they don't have DPF/DEF and no computers and are mechanical diesels. Might be just the 25 HP and smaller. I just learned about them and have been looking into them. So yes they do have DPF on the bigger ones. So I was wrong on that.
Here is more info on the engines.
Watched the first video....that dude is a total moron....and he is pushing the vehicles he sells. Please do not use what this guy says as a justification to buy a TYM.
His reasons to buy:
3: They lift more (they just MIGHT lift more, but I would bet almost anything, the bigger brands derate their systems, and limit total hydraulic pressure to build in a factor of safety (lifting without ballast, lifting on a slope, etc, etc). The internet is a wash with people turning up hyd. pressures on Kubotas, JD's, and whatever other flavor of paint you prefer. I am reminded of what people say here about Toyotas "they don't make enough power to hurt themselves"...perhaps in this case, it is by design.
2: Price, I haven't been in the market for a NEW tractor, but I would bet the price delta he is quoting is greatly over exaggerated once you start looking at out the door prices and identical equipment.
1: Emissions...or stone simple engine design (cable throttle)....he says it doesn't have emissions equipment, then he says it does have a DPF but never goes into regen. Later he admits he doesn't actually know what he is talking about.
I have watched TONS of this guys videos, he really seems to know his stuff, he is selling a product and a service so take his statements for what they are worth, but the guy has taught me a lot about tractors and heavy equipment that I didn't have to learn the hardway.
Sadly, $6-$8k doesn't buy the tractor it used to anymore.....Personally i wouldn't pick an off brand. you never know in 5 years where the dealer support will be. I would pick a used 6-8k dollar tractor and a 20k dollar skidsteer, Best of both worlds.
Yep! that might get you one form the 60's or 70's with a loader. Anything newer is $10K + with out a loader.Sadly, $6-$8k doesn't buy the tractor it used to anymore.....
Watched the first video....that dude is a total moron....and he is pushing the vehicles he sells. Please do not use what this guy says as a justification to buy a TYM.
His reasons to buy:
3: They lift more (they just MIGHT lift more, but I would bet almost anything, the bigger brands derate their systems, and limit total hydraulic pressure to build in a factor of safety (lifting without ballast, lifting on a slope, etc, etc). The internet is a wash with people turning up hyd. pressures on Kubotas, JD's, and whatever other flavor of paint you prefer. I am reminded of what people say here about Toyotas "they don't make enough power to hurt themselves"...perhaps in this case, it is by design.
2: Price, I haven't been in the market for a NEW tractor, but I would bet the price delta he is quoting is greatly over exaggerated once you start looking at out the door prices and identical equipment.
1: Emissions...or stone simple engine design (cable throttle)....he says it doesn't have emissions equipment, then he says it does have a DPF but never goes into regen. Later he admits he doesn't actually know what he is talking about.
I have watched TONS of this guys videos, he really seems to know his stuff, he is selling a product and a service so take his statements for what they are worth, but the guy has taught me a lot about tractors and heavy equipment that I didn't have to learn the hardway.
Nothing to add other than I’ve ran one and it’s pretty powerful for its size. Being a rental it could be good or bad depending on how well they kept it serviced.This popped up in my MP surfing and debated where to share it and decided here. Thoughts @jeepinmatt
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2017 Takeuchi TB230
$24,000
TB230
6000 lb mini excavator
24.4 HP YANMAR engine
9’ 4” dig depth
1785.5 Hours on it
They are great machines but for not much more money you can get a lot more machine. Just depends on your needs. Judging by track tension alone I would pass on that one without looking at anything else.This popped up in my MP surfing and debated where to share it and decided here. Thoughts @jeepinmatt
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2017 Takeuchi TB230
$24,000
TB230
6000 lb mini excavator
24.4 HP YANMAR engine
9’ 4” dig depth
1785.5 Hours on it
I'm not in the market atm but what do you mean track tension?They are great machines but for not much more money you can get a lot more machine. Just depends on your needs. Judging by track tension alone I would pass on that one without looking at anything else.