DanR67
Silver Member
Welcome BayouBengal!Bob_Young said:I've got a B7610 and love it for mowing around trees. The small size makes it quite agile. However, I think it's a bit small for what you've got planned.
On the other hand, when you get into the L2800/3400, there's enough weight to do serious damage to a damp lawn....though they'd be ideal for the other work.
Best compromise, if you're restricted to one tractor, would probably be the B7800/B3030 machines. Heavy enough for some tiller work without being too heavy for the lawn. The B3030 will give you position control which corrects the 3pt. hitch issues raised by DVR. The B7800 still has quarter inching which can be a pain...though you do get used to it with use.
I'll throw my hat in with Bob as well - with 6 acres to mow - I think the extra PTO HP of a B7800 / B3030 makes sense to run the biggest RFM / have the shortest mowing time....unless you like like to mow (some of us do!
In which case a B7610 is a great little tractor!
Like you - I NEEDED a mower first and foremost - but WANTED a tractor to make life easier with other tasks.
With a 54" MMM - I can mow my 2- 2.5 acres in @ 1 hour...so I would guess it would be safe to say you could mow your 6 acres with 60 - 72" RFM in less than 3 hours....(although the B7610 may not have enough PTO HP to run a 72" RFM...the others I think would be fine - but then you have to keep the weight / soil compression in mind...)
So with the mowing question being answered (all the models are *more or less* the same) - it boils down to "what else do you want to do":
- What do have in mind for "landscaping"? Are you digging a foundation for a new house - or just moving mulch / gravel / fill from a pile and speading it out? How big are the trees you are thinking of planting?
- For creating / maintaining your dirt bike trails do you have a sense of "how much" (ie yards) soil you need to make a certain jump / ramp? Does this have to be "made from scratch every year" - or rather - once finished - then simply regraded / resloped from time to time?
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The simplest way to think of the "jobs" your tractor needs to perform:
- Weekly (ex. mowing)
- Monthly (ex. dirt track maintenance?)
- Seasonal (hmmm?? you don't have snow in Georgia I'd guess - leaf pickup in the fall, perhaps?)
- "Project"
The "project" - means - in my opinion - a "single use / single project" usage - llike excavating a foundation for a new home - or using a backhoe to stump clear a lot.
The challenge for you (and I think for all 1st time CUT buyers) is to find the right *balance* of size / capabilities - so that you can use your CUT for MOST - but not necessarily all - of your possible jobs.
In my particular case - after making great headway after I first got my B7610 - there were certain jobs that really required a backhoe (ex. rock and stump removal) - and I carefully documented every possible job that I could think of that I could use the BH for. In the end - I couldn't even justify to myself the added cost of a BH - so I ended up renting a large TLB on several occasions. As it turns out - some of the stumps I pulled used EVERY bit of power that the larger, rental machine could muster - meaning that even if I'd sprung for a BH - I still would have had to rent something bigger.
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I hope that helps frame the question: what do I NEED my tractor for?
as opposed to WANTS (ie big tractors / more attachments etc).... (but I still WANT a BH
Hope that helps & happy tractoring!
Dan