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Topic: agco compact
Posted By: steve
Subject: agco compact
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2010 at 7:11pm
anyone have experiences with an agco allis st series such as the st41a for loader work. I have used a similar sized Massey 1250 with the shuttle transmission which I did like quite a bit. Thought I might get the hydro trans so the wife at least could theoretically use it.  I really like orange. Would a similar kubota be a better choice. It will be my first and only new tractor so I need it to last 30 years. Buy then I wont be doing much work anyway/ .I have an agco 16 miles away, if they keep their franchise. thanks



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Posted By: cougar766
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2010 at 8:00pm
i've got the Masey GC2300 and love that little rascel, I do stuff the reps say it can't do.
When I worked at the MF dealer we sold alot of the MF compacts and you just can't beat them, and I've work on JD, Kubota, Cub Cadet and a few others.


Posted By: Byron WC in SW Wi
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2010 at 8:40pm
I'm so ticked at AGCO though I wouldn't buy anything of theres even though the ST's are Iseki built.  I have a smaller ST and it's a great little tractor but I wouldn't have gotten it if I knew AGCO wasn't making orange any more.

Having said that.  My ST could have came out of the same factory as the Kubota they are that similar.  Mine runs at about 200 less RPM though which is good.  In the larger ones, like your looking at, I'd go Kubota.  My dad got one about that size this year and it's a great little tractor.  I think Kubotas hydro on the larger ones is much better IMO.




Posted By: steve
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2010 at 8:49pm
this worries me ...found on ebay.. this just seems a little rough for so few hours.
ebay find....
Up for auction is a agco st 35 compact tractor with the agco SL 46 loader it has a 3 cylinder diesel engine  it smokes a lot when it first starts then clears when it warmes up this is normal for this compact tractor it has a brand new front grill with new working head lights, radio does not work it has a new clutch the seat has rips in it it has a manual shuttle transmission the hood is bent, the front wheel drive does not work and the rear pto does not work the tractor has 867 hours it has 3 new injector tips and a new thermostat it has a manual throttle and a foot throttle the fuel and tempature guage work the transmission has 4 different speeds and 4 different gears the loader is joy stick controlled the tractor is not the prettiest but it works and runs good the loader does has a couple of welds on it sold as is you can also call me


Posted By: steve
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2010 at 8:50pm
I did erase most of the good points from the listing, I was more worried about problems than what was good...


Posted By: Matt (NEIA)
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2010 at 5:56am
hey dad  and i bought  a brand new St41a with a agco loader on it to replace our skidloader.  (dad is old school and couldn't adapt to it! lol)  WE LOVE IT!!!  Great for loader work with the shuttle shift.  A little light in the rear (we use it for picking up 1200 pound bales) but we added some rear weights and it helped a lot.  Ours has always blown a short lived puff of black smoke as well, dealer says that's normal for these i guess.  any more questions feel free to email me!  

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1955 WD-45 with factory PS


Posted By: Bob-Maine
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2010 at 7:34am
I have a a 2003 AGCO ST-32 with loader. Look at anything you plan to buy for ease of maintenance. This ST-32 is a bear to get to anything.
Bob@allisdowneast


Posted By: AGCOjim
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2010 at 9:54am
Steve, Agco quit producing the ST's last year.  They were a good tractor but now they are Massey's.  We have been selling the Massey's for years and haven't had any problems.  Never have gone into an engine or transmission.  (Very few problems at all)
It sounds like the one your looking at was treated pretty hard in it's short life so far.  I word be alittle afraid of it if that stuff isn't working on it now.  Go for a Massey, it's the same tractor just different hood design & color.  I don't like the orange going away either but not much we can do about it.  We've voice our opinion's and nothings going to change there minds. 


Posted By: firebrick43
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2010 at 10:33am
The problem of 30 years of service is not going to be reliability, its going to be support.  Sad to say but most of the manufactures are dropping support of even mid 70's smaller tractors now.  Seems like JD is the only one that consistently supports the old stuff.  Who knows if they will in the future.  There will not be the after market support for the newer tractors (except for some engine parts) as there wasn't the numbers sold to justify it.  If you can swing it, it might be worth while to buy a new green tractor or kubota every few years and sell the old one.  They seem to keep their value pretty well?  Don't know if this is an option or not?  



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