Massey's new series is a game changer. These machines will give John deere and Case along with New Holland a run for their money. Now if only they could figure out the issue of getting more of them in the United States. It's so hard to find a Masseyferguson 5S right now.
We are new to the tractor space with a 2021 4707 cabbed model. I watch these videos to learn more about the brand and to get educated on what is possible. We have one smallish MF dealer about 35 miles from us. But I have to say, they turn and burn through inventory. They get the bigger stuff but it sure doesn’t sit for too long. 4700’s and 5700’s.
First of all thanks for watching! Also glad to have you on the Massey team. I hope your dealer is just as good as service as it sounds like they are at selling. Thanks for watching!
Nice machine for sure.. I do think that guidance system is a total waste on a “CHORE” tractor that is just 135hp. I can’t possibly imagine what you would use it for on this size tractor. I do feel the same way about a self leveling loader…. They are a royal pain in the butt with seriously heavy loader use/work. I absolutely love my 5711D Dyna4 tractor that will do exactly what this tractor will do for a TON less $$$$. This 5S135 has WAY too many play pretty options for a real farmer. Now that I’m tuned the 5711D has the same HP out puts upfront and in the rear as well. Massey/AGCO are for sure making the best equipment out there right now, they just don’t need to lose sight of what features US buyers will actually want & Use.. the cost can become out of control fast. AGCO. Keep the main thing, the main thing!!!
Just a word of advice from someone who's family has owned a massey dealership for 3 generation.. do not order stripped down option tractors it will come back haunt you.. massey is good at saying ours is cheaper but doesn't have this this this so the farmer goes to the next brand down the road..
@prequipmentsales I'm not here to put any dealers down. It's located in Iowa is all I can say.. it was a long time ago in the late 50s through the 60s that they did most of the damage to themselves by not pushing the bigger, more optioned out tractors.