Compact tractors are versatile machines ideal for small-scale farming, landscaping, and estate maintenance. They offer horsepower ranging from 21 HP to 62 HP, enabling efficient maneuvering in tight spaces. These tractors excel in tasks like mowing, seeding, and light grading, providing essential power and flexibility.
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Compact Tractor Specifications
HP range
21-62 HP
PTO power
16-53 HP
Weight
1,300-4,800 lbs
Transmission type
HST, Sync Shuttle, Gear
Drive
4WD, MFWD
Lift capacity
650-3,200 lbs
Compact Tractor Price List in USA
Compact tractors are available from $400 and go upto $49,000 . The most expensive compact tractor is Bobcat CT, starting from $49,000 and the cheapest compact tractor is New Holland WORKMASTER 25, available from $400.
Below is the price list of popular compact tractors in USA.
Model Name
Engine power (HP)
Price Range
Kubota L
25 HP
$15,000
John Deere R
24 HP
$22,000
John Deere E
24 HP
$19,000
Kubota L
38 HP
$20,000
Kubota L
33 HP
$16,000
John Deere R
37 HP
$31,000
Kubota L
62 HP
$44,000
Kubota L
47 HP
$22,000
John Deere R
31 HP
$17,000
John Deere R
45 HP
$22,000
Popular Compact Tractor Series:
Kubota Standard L Series :
The L Series combines affordability with durability and versatility, catering to small property owners. Options include Gear-Drive or HST with 24.8 to 48.4 hp
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- Land Pride Quick Hitch for easy implement swap
- Dual Brake Pedal for precise rear wheel braking
- Lift capacity ranges from to .7 lbs
- Choose 2WD or 4WD based on needs
John Deere 2 Series:
The 2 series tractors are Your mini landscaping powerhouse. With attachments like a loader, backhoe, and blade, they handle everything from gardening to snow removal.
- Tractors with up to 36.7 hp ensure top productivity for any task
- 2-Range Hydrostatic Transmission offers infinite speeds for precise tasks
- Move bales, transport soil, and clear snow with a loader lift capacity of lbs
- Standard LED headlights and fender lights for those post-dusk work hours
John Deere 3 Series:
3 Series is home to mighty power-packed small tractors built to hustle long hours on your farms. Equipped with advanced tech, these machines will increase productivity by folds.
- Robust diesel engines put out up to 45.3 hp for all diverse & challenging tasks
- Loader lift capacity up to lbs gives the power to take up demanding jobs
- Choose between Gear & hydrostatic transmission basis your operational needs
- Cat. I, 3-Point Hitch with lbs lift for greater implement compatibility
Kubota Grand L60 Series :
Grand L60 Series tractors, in the 37-62 hp range, deliver exceptional performance and comfort, ideal for mowing, landscaping, and front-mounted tasks.
- Common Rail System for efficiency and power
- Stall Guard prevents stalling under heavy loads
- Easy speed and direction shift with treadle pedals
- 2-lever Quick Coupler for tool-free loader swaps
Ventrac :
The Series is designed for versatility with over 30 attachments. Ideal for snow management, landscaping, turf care, and more.
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Hello all. I'm in the market for a 25 hp compact. I have done extensive comparisons and have settled on Kioti or Branson. I chose these 2 for the amount of tractor I would get for my $. Each tractor is the heaviest in its class and has the best lifting capacities. I have heard the "buy the dealer, not the tractor" phrase already and am comfortable with both dealerships, which are within an hour of me and both service in house. I want to go Hydro for this purchase. This tractor will be used for FEL work (small tree clearing), minor driveway grading and brush hogging. I was quoted the below prices:
Kioti:
CK Hydro
$18,300 tractor + FEL
Fluid and delivery included
Branson:
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$19,900 tractor + FEL
nothing else included
I have been on the Branson and it's ok, nothing special. I have yet to sit on a Kioti. Neither dealer has these tractors in stock, so I would likely have to wait either way. My question for those which have experience with either of these models......which would you spend your money on?
tjm, Before purchasing my first tractor, a friend advised I get power steering to ease the work with the front end loader, a 30 hp, as a lot of PTO driven implements require a bit more horse power than a 25 hp tractor has at the PTO, and to get a hydrostatic transmission since I was not buying for agricultural work.
I've found the advise good.
After that first tractor, with FEL and back hoe, I bought a different property, this with agricultural work to be done. I bought a used manual transmission tractor, since all I was going to do with that tractor was back-and-forth across the fields for aeration, harrowing, seeding, etc. That transmission was right for ag work, just as the hydro was right for the miscellaneous duties of the first tractor, which I still have.
Hope this helps.
I want to go Hydro for this purchase.
Choose a Kioti or Branson model with a 3-range HST, in preference to a 2-range HST.
25-hp limits you to the use of a light duty (grass only) 60" rotary cutter / Bush Hog.
This tractor will be used for FEL work (small tree clearing), minor driveway grading.
I recommend a Ratchet Rake as your first attachment. The largest tree you will be able to push over with the FEL is 2-1/2" diameter in moist-wet soil. It is only possible to push over a 2-1/2" tree because the Ratchet Rake grips solidly.
I had a snarled mass of wild grape vines and brush near a gate. Decided I should clear it today, before everything emerged from dormancy. Photo #1 Ratchet Rake on bucket. Downward oriented teeth make this attachment excellent for pulling brush and light grading, but you cannot dig a hole...
I don't think there is, currently, any better deal for a 25 hp tractor other than the Branson . And looking on how those are selling faster than the dealers can get them, it must mean something. It will lift more on the loader and on the 3 pt and it's also an heavier tractor.
That being said, the Kioti is also a great tractor. I think I would sit on both, maybe ask the dealers if you could run them for a bit to get a feeling for it and then make your choice. Also see which dealer you like the best and take care of you the best.
Hello all. I'm in the market for a 25 hp compact. I have done extensive comparisons and have settled on Kioti or Branson. I chose these 2 for the amount of tractor I would get for my $. Each tractor is the heaviest in its class and has the best lifting capacities. I have heard the "buy the dealer, not the tractor" phrase already and am comfortable with both dealerships, which are within an hour of me and both service in house. I want to go Hydro for this purchase. This tractor will be used for FEL work (small tree clearing), minor driveway grading and brush hogging. I was quoted the below prices:
Kioti:
CK Hydro
$18,300 tractor + FEL
Fluid and delivery included
Branson:
h
$19,900 tractor + FEL
nothing else included
I have been on the Branson and it's ok, nothing special. I have yet to sit on a Kioti. Neither dealer has these tractors in stock, so I would likely have to wait either way. My question for those which have experience with either of these models......which would you spend your money on?
I have now had 1.2 years on Ls MT225S with loader. Tractor and loader was 16.3K. I chose to add mmm for 3k which has proven to be wise but. Just turn 151 hours on tractor its used for driveway construction and landscaping. Moved roughly 72 tons of dirt around my sons house. Tractor is light enough to get close to foundation. I have pushed this tractor no abuse. It has been a work horse no disappointments. The 25 horse motor is yanmar. The tractor is weighted well to its FEL. 3 speed transmission, rear and mid mount PTO, tilt wheel cruise control smooth power steering. No tier 4 emissions. It’s good starter tractor for first time owner. I also have 35 hp Ls it’s more sizable tractor I use for haying. Pick your tractor for your work, you may grow out of it. However many people are searching for compact tractors you can always trade up.