Compact Utility Tractor Reviews
Massey Ferguson 1726E Gear Review
For any agribusiness, landscaper or homeowner looking for a value tractor that doesn’t compromise on performance while coming in under that EPA 25 horsepower demon, the 1726E is well worth checking out.
2015 Mahindra 1538 HST Review
Having already tested Mahindra's impressive new 1533, we wanted to see how its more powerful brother would compare. We ordered up a test ride on the 1538 with HST to find out.
2015 Kubota L4600 HST Review
We've tested five of Kubota's L Series tractors in recent years. Although those tests covered a wide range of this series, we wondered how a mid-40 horsepower tractor with hydrostatic transmission and in open station form would fare. Enter the L4600 HST.
2015 New Holland Boomer 54D CVT Cab Review
New Holland's new Boomer 54D, with its SuperSuite Cab, CVT transmission, and Tier 4B compliance without DEF additions or a DPF, sits squarely in a class all by itself.
2014 John Deere 4052R Open Station Review
The middle model of the John Deere 4R series premium tractors gets the toughest jobs done in comfort and style.
2014 Kioti DS3510 Review
If you are looking for a 34-horsepower compact tractor and can do without frills like tilt steering and telescopic three-point hitch link arms, the Kioti DS3510 is a worthy option. It won't leave you lacking for performance.
2013 Mahindra 4035 Power Shuttle Review
We recently got our hands on Mahindra's 4035 tractor with power shuttle transmission. This heavy duty 40-horsepower tractor falls right in the middle of Mahindra's "Premium" 35 series.
2013 John Deere 1025R FILB Review
John Deere's new 1025R subcompact tractor replaced one of our favorite machines – the 1026R. We had a chance to test out the newest Deere and see if it could live up to the high standard set by its predecessor.
2013 Kubota BX2370 HST Review
Kubota reinvigorates the venerable BX Series lineup with refinements you might expect from the creator of the subcompact tractor.
2013 John Deere 3320 Open Station PowrReverser Review
The John Deere 3320 is the least powerful model in the 3000 Twenty series line up. But don’t let that fool you; each 3320 gets Yanmar’s excellent three-cylinder 1.6L TNV direct-injected powerplant.