mattbatson
Silver Member
in western NC...
There is very little flat land, with two hills that have a ravine between them...the land goes from hilly to moderately steep depending on where you are.
I have a few pictures, but I can be hard to tell the grade from these to a point.
pic below is my wife hiking up behind me to the top of the property ...I'm not sure about the grade...not good at judging that sort of thing being a native floridian, lol. It isnt too steep that if paved a two wheel drive car should be able to drive right up it...but much steeper and a front wheel drive would have a hard time going up. Pretty much right at the limit in that picture anyways, for driving straight up if paved.
pic below is a road I built with the rental tracked skidsteer....I can do it pretty easily like it is with my 4whl drive 4runner. My mom's paved driveway in the adjoining town is steeper...
to the right of this new road is a hill, and to the left is the other hill...this road goes right up alongside the ravine...where a little creek flows.
pic below is this section of flat area that used to have a single wide on it, from what we are told...We widened and leveled it, and cleared all the kudzu out. This is where we plan to put our quonset hut garage/apartment which we will stay in when we visit the land every few months.
As we visit, we will fire up the tractor, or whatever we have, and work the land. We have driveways to cut, basement to dig for our future home up at the top of the land, and maybe some terracing also.
below is looking down from the future quonset hut area
below is a shot of the driveway, paved and about 40 ft long, up to the flat area where the quonset hut is going. The 4 runner is sitting at the base of the driveway I cut that goes up to the top of the property.
yes, that is my 2 yr old pretending to talk on the phone, lol
anyways, we wont be doing a whole lot of mowing, and I do have a john deere 52 inch cut riding mower already for much of that....
Not sure how much bushhogging we will be doing either
Mostly digging, some grading of driveways, moving dirt...that sort of thing i suspect.
I had bought a kubota B1750 with fel about a year ago...ordered it from Tx auctioneer for what i thought was an awesome price only to discover that it had all kinds of problems...I have a rebuild thread going on in here about it.
I think the b1750 is going to be too small.
The size backhoe that I could get with it will have little reach and power, and the fel will struggle with all the heavy clay and granite rock we have up there.
The T190 bobcat skidsteer that we rented a few times is just amazing...but that is coming from someone who has little experience with tractors in general.
It was amazing how much work and how quickly we could accomplish it with the T190.
The other thing is the steepness of the land. Will a T190 be more stable on the hills than a traditional tractor with hoe and fel?
We are trying to decide between buying a bigger tractor or a skidsteer.
I will be excavating, moving dirt, grading, and auguring fence post holes.
Also, I know the tracked bobcats are more expensive, but heard they are quite a bit better? never driven a wheeled one
thoughts?
There is very little flat land, with two hills that have a ravine between them...the land goes from hilly to moderately steep depending on where you are.
I have a few pictures, but I can be hard to tell the grade from these to a point.
pic below is my wife hiking up behind me to the top of the property ...I'm not sure about the grade...not good at judging that sort of thing being a native floridian, lol. It isnt too steep that if paved a two wheel drive car should be able to drive right up it...but much steeper and a front wheel drive would have a hard time going up. Pretty much right at the limit in that picture anyways, for driving straight up if paved.

pic below is a road I built with the rental tracked skidsteer....I can do it pretty easily like it is with my 4whl drive 4runner. My mom's paved driveway in the adjoining town is steeper...
to the right of this new road is a hill, and to the left is the other hill...this road goes right up alongside the ravine...where a little creek flows.

pic below is this section of flat area that used to have a single wide on it, from what we are told...We widened and leveled it, and cleared all the kudzu out. This is where we plan to put our quonset hut garage/apartment which we will stay in when we visit the land every few months.
As we visit, we will fire up the tractor, or whatever we have, and work the land. We have driveways to cut, basement to dig for our future home up at the top of the land, and maybe some terracing also.

below is looking down from the future quonset hut area

below is a shot of the driveway, paved and about 40 ft long, up to the flat area where the quonset hut is going. The 4 runner is sitting at the base of the driveway I cut that goes up to the top of the property.

yes, that is my 2 yr old pretending to talk on the phone, lol
anyways, we wont be doing a whole lot of mowing, and I do have a john deere 52 inch cut riding mower already for much of that....
Not sure how much bushhogging we will be doing either
Mostly digging, some grading of driveways, moving dirt...that sort of thing i suspect.
I had bought a kubota B1750 with fel about a year ago...ordered it from Tx auctioneer for what i thought was an awesome price only to discover that it had all kinds of problems...I have a rebuild thread going on in here about it.
I think the b1750 is going to be too small.
The size backhoe that I could get with it will have little reach and power, and the fel will struggle with all the heavy clay and granite rock we have up there.
The T190 bobcat skidsteer that we rented a few times is just amazing...but that is coming from someone who has little experience with tractors in general.
It was amazing how much work and how quickly we could accomplish it with the T190.
The other thing is the steepness of the land. Will a T190 be more stable on the hills than a traditional tractor with hoe and fel?
We are trying to decide between buying a bigger tractor or a skidsteer.
I will be excavating, moving dirt, grading, and auguring fence post holes.
Also, I know the tracked bobcats are more expensive, but heard they are quite a bit better? never driven a wheeled one
thoughts?