We are a small farm equipment dealer in northeast Mississippi. Our channel highlights the brands we sell and our business. We are a servicing dealer for LS Tractor, Mahindra Tractor, Yanmar Construction Equipment, Bush-Whacker rotary cutters, Atlas farm implements, Lane Shark, Triple R Trailers, and WR Long Attachments.
Cash prices are higher than last year, but only about like the normal yearly increase. However, we now can offer a finance deal that is out of this world. In July 2024, they are offering to qualified buyers, 0% for 84 months in lieu of the cash rebates. If you must finance, this is certainly the way to go. CASH is always the cheapest way to buy anything. Back to the price increases, I am 3rd generation tractor dealer. Tractors have gone up 3 to 6% every year... in good times or bad. My history is with IH, CaseIH, Kubota, Yanmar, Case Construction, LS Tractor, and Mahindra. Outdoor power like mowers and handheld stuff is about the same way.
I'll have to look up MSRP. Sorry I just saw this. First of the month is tough with adjusting for new programs, rebates, finance options, and prepping new pricelists for my sales people. I do know off hand they are offering 0% finance for 84 months in July. Give us a call and I'll price one for you.
Mitsubishi is a huge engine manufacturer. They also build a bunch of other machines and tech. I am not aware of what all tractors run the Mitsi engine, but I am sure a quick google search might help you out. Here is just a short list of what runs this brand engine... Mitsubishi Diesel Engine Industries & Applications Generators for marine and industrial applications. Power trains for excavating or construction equipment. Water pumps. Compressors. Ship propulsion systems. Agriculture equipment.
We're looking at that model and interested in buying it. I am wondering if the 3 point articulates horizontally so you can angle your box blade (or whatever else)? Thanks for the video, one of if not the best videos on this model.
Not hydraulicly. You can adjust the right side lift arm and both lift arm pin holes. You should look at the new MT242E or HE. I LOVE the new Yanmar engine. We've sold Yanmar excavators with similar engines since 2015. We haven't had 1 single issue... emissions or otherwise! SWEET! I like the new styling as well, but love the new stabilizers set up! Check then out. If you're in my area, we have them. 0% for 96 month finance in June!
@@MurphyBrothersTradingCo Sir, I would buy from you in a heartbeat, very knowledgeable and informative! We don't live anywhere near there though. We actually bought the MT242HE. What a rig! We should get it in about a week or two. Thanks for all your help, very appreciated.
Most all manufacturers have gone to using a standard 1/2 inch iso coupler on rear valves. There are 2 separate valves with 2 levers. There are 4 outlets on the rear. I can't remember if either will detent to constant flow or float. Hit me back next week as a reminder and I will check. Thanks
I HATE foot throttles. In my opinion, a tractor's ground speed should completely rely upon gear. If you don't run diesel engines at enough rpm, especially Tier 4 emissions and newer, they create more soot to burn off. Plus, your hydraulics, PTO, cooling, air conditioning, steering, etc are not functioning at rated speed. I only use my foot throttle to help compensate for an RPM drop when running a heavy PTO application or driving down the road. When doing field work, set that hand throttle at what is required for the task and let'r eat.
I am not familiar with the Yanmar tractors at all, but all "power shuttles" or as Deere calls them "power reversers", in TRACTORS usually work similarly. You can shift F/R without clutch if you would like. You can also use the clutch if you desire. I know on my MT573, I do it both ways. When trying to "inch" up to something or backing the drawbar into my Bush-Whacker MD144 hitch, I can control better with the clutch. I hope that answers your question. If not, feel free to give me a call. The MBTC office number is 662-720-0022. Ask for Chris. Thanks!
Sorry, I have not. I have a MT573CPS. It has a little more room behind the seat. I usually let my beat up AR lay behind the seat. HOWEVER, make sure it doesn't bounce into the glass! I have seen some rifle mount that mounted with suction cups to the glass. I cannot remember where I saw them. Wish I could help more. Thanks for reaching out! Chris
Thanks. We try hard to let our customers... and others, learn all they can learn about their equipment. These videos were really to let our customers have a "refresher" on what we do in person at point of sale. It is pretty flattering that so many others have referred to it as well. Please like and subscribe. Chris
My 5145 3 pt linkage has never raised all the way up. I didn’t know until I watched other videos and saw lower linkage elevated above ground parallel. I just had 50 hr service, so hydraulic fluid level is good. I’ve cycled 3 pt linkage control knob several times, w/o success. Don’t know what else to do. Any ideas?
We sell cultivator of different sizes. We don't sell many in this area, but I have a few. You might call the store next week to price what we have. Please know which tractor you have when you call. Thanks! 662-720-0022 Chris
Check park brake. Hard to diagnose without seeing the tractor. I suggest taking it to your dealer if park brake isn't the issue. I THINK they also have a service/maintenance indicator beep when something is due to service. Has to be reset after service is performed. This procedure is in manual.
Im trying to figure out if I should get a backhoe for my YT 359 or just get a mini excavator. It is mostly going to be used in the farm. Videos like this make me wanna get an excavator ! Great review .... keep em coming
A real excavator made for commercial work and backed up with service like the Yanmar, and most of the large brands, will certainly out perform any backhoe attachment designed for any tractor. It will cost more money, but you are building equity in the excavator vs just hoping you have enough work to justify the expense of the attachment. Usually the attachment backhoes will bring about 50% the original cost if that when you trade or sell. My suggestion is go excavator if you can fit it in your budget. Feel free to call us! We have a couple of Yanmar SV40 units that we got a HUGE deal on. These two units are roughly $30000 less than MSRP!!! Thanks, Chris Murphy 662-720-0022
I have a ls u5030 and love it but our dealer in Gainesville GA closed now nowhere even close we don't have a dealer within hundreds of miles it will take forever to get parts and services please we need your help 4/4/2024
We are a dealer not the company. However, we would be glad to help! We can ship parts to you. Tim Hamby is our parts manager. Please feel free to give him a call for help. We can't "give a haircut over the phone", but we are glad to try and help as much as possible. We can be reached at 662-720-0022 (landline no texts) or sales@murphybrotherstrading.com. Thanks!
LS has done a tidy job the way they’ve routed the hydraulic lines and quick couplers on the right side of the tractor. Less chance of getting it torn off if you’re working in the bush, doing some grapple work, etc. I really like this unit, and you gave a great presentation. Thank you for your time and effort, you’re probably a decent guy to strike a deal with.
Thanks! We would be happy to help of you'd like. I do always recommend to buy from your closest and best dealer to your location. You are correct about the hydraulic line locations. LS does a fantastic job. We are one of the happiest LS dealers in the country. Make sure to subscribe to our channel. We are not monetized but it helps us get out there! Thanks, Chris Murphy
Hate to ask you to shine a flagpole..but say you were 59 and had bad knees (trying to find bone clic to take my uhc insur) would you lean toward a 2600 a 4500 or maybe 1600 series? Look8ng for ease of getting up into operator seat..# handles 40hp+ and hydrostatic
We don't offer the 2600 series at my place. I MUCH PREFER the 1600, 4500, and REALLY dig the 5100 series. Of course, the bigger and nicer the tractor is, the more it'll cost you... except for the 4500 series. The 4500 series does miss out on some of the nicer features in hitch, transmission, etc. As far as the bad knees, the 1600 will be the units closest to the ground. Not near as far to get up on and not as far to fall off! Haha! Ain't laughing atcha, laughing with ya! I stepped into an excavator today and messed up an ankle! No pain, no gain... I guess??? Thanks for commenting. Please subscribe. It helps us get more views. We aren't trying to monetize the channel or anything. Just want content viewed enough to make it worth the effort. Thanks again, Chris Murphy
Very clear and concise video, well done and thorough. Thank you for your time. I’m looking at a new Mahindra 6075 PST cab model up here in Canada. Heavy built machine, I really like it.
Not familiar with the Toro tractors in our part of the country. I think they made some neat little center pivot machines. I had a customer 25 years ago thar built golf courses. He had several but I can't remember model numbers or anything.
We are actually a Mahindra tractor dealer. These ROXOR units are actually built by Mahindra for off road utility use. I am a little familiar about what you are looking for due to us selling the little Japanese Kei class trucks many, many years ago. I wish I could help you more. Thanks@@thomgri
Not street legal. We used "Dana style" because we have not yet gotten underneath to verify. Dana axles was what was told to us at the national dealer meeting. I'm a keeper from way back. Just looking at them, they sure look like a D30
What is the top speed of the mt357 hydro in medium range. I’m wondering if it will work good for raking/tedding hay. I don’t want to have to shift between high and medium. Would prefer just leave in medium the entire time.
I don't know. You might find that on the spec sheet listed on the online brochure. However, your speed would have to vary depending on load and terrain. Also, I'd be concerned with any tractor that size for raking due to ground clearance. I'd think you'd drag a lot of hay when crossing windrows??? Find that speed spec at lstractorusa.com
Never had that question before. Not an engineer here, but I have seen some bent to where the hood won't open. If it were closer, it wouldn't have as much room for "error" ???
That means a lot. Many times dealers, us included, are running in so many directions that little details get missed or hurried through. I can be accused of this same thing. I am sure your dealer would walk you through one on his lot if you went back and asked. The whole purpose of us making these videos was for that purpose. I can be at two places at once... in a sense. Also, this might give our customers and any Mahindra customer some place to look when they have time. I have found that many customers are concentrating on the first 150 things they can do with their new tractor instead of listening to HOW to use and maintain their investment. I would be the same way... EXCITED! Thanks for your comment. It makes the effort worthwhile. Chris
LS does now show a dealer installed kit for the mid PTO. I do not see a mid-mount mower available at this time. There is a LS snow blower available to fit the LL4106 loader. However, we are in Mississippi and I have never laid hands on a snow blower. I certainly suggest to reach out to your local LS dealer in your area for more information. They probably deal with snow removal if you do. Thanks
There is no mid PTO that I am aware of. We are in northeast, MS, and don't sell any snow equipment. I am VERY unfamiliar with what is required for snow blowers. Dealers in that area would have a LOT more knowledge on that than I. I try my best to KNOW what it is we sell, but I will be the first to tell you when I don't. If you don't find any answers, please let me know and I will look into it myself. Thanks, Chris Murphy
Not at all. I actually own a MT573 personally. I remove my loader 3 to 4 times a year. I even have more hoses for a Lane Shark. It is not a problem at all.
I am loving my new LS MT235e. Incredible walk around. One question I hope you can help with. That ever important fuel tank strainer. Any pointers on how to retrieve it from inside the tank? These wonderful new fuel can spouts! Needing 4 hands, I slipped, and the nozzle pushed the strainer into the tank.
I have seen many folks have luck with a coat hanger, but as cheap as they are, I would simply replace it. If you ever have to remove or clean the tank, it will be much easier to remove when the tank is taken off the tractor.
I have never tried that. The part numbers do not cross over. You might measure your mounts and take the measurements by a dealer with a 1626 in stock and do some comparing. However, you can make about any seat work with some fabrication.
I have seen hoods that get out of adjustment. We can usually open them up by holding pressure on the button with right hand and bumping on top of the hood emblem with left hand. Just a straight down bump. They usually open then. You need to look at any adjustment required before you close the hood. Most times just a little penetrating oil on the latch and cable will help tremendously.
Glad it was helpful! We will keep trying to put more good information out there as new models appear. Mahindra is introducing the new OJA series to us dealers later this month. I'm very excited!
Finally, somebody included an in depth segment on the front axle. A very complete overview of the tractor. I honestly didn't consider LS until now, I will look at these tractors. Very important info when it comes to loader - axle relationship. Fantastic job well done.