B2620 has arrived...

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Yet another perfectly reasonable justification to purchase 15 acres somewhere...so you can ALSO purchase a tractor as pretty as this one.

Looks great, Chuck. Congrats! Not tractor-less anymore, thank goodness, huh?
 
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Chuck,

Just catching up on TBN reading and saw your new purchase! Excellent choice of rig and implements. Congratulations! John
 
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Hey Chuck - Finally! :D

Enjoy the new machine! :cool:

I haven't been around here in a while - been busy, and the first post I find is the one about your new machine.

Hope you're as happy with it as I am with my B3030 - I just passed the 62 hour mark. I'll be posting a review in this section shortly. :cool:
 
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ChuckinNH said:
Well, the waiting is over, and the B2620 arrived this afternoon. Here it is off the truck

Let's see if this thing works? Yes, boys, and girls it does self feed!

There is another brush pile over there, but it's tight.... one reason I didn't want anything much larger....

Yes, I think this is going to be about right for many places I want to work. Maximum size pine is no problem with PTO rpm. Everything looks good so far..
Congrats on the new rig, I haven't been on for a few days and I was reading a post of yours and noticed you were not tractorless.
Are you glad you bought this rather than the BX24? I keep going back and forth but would like to decide soon.
When are you going to get a hoe?
I think I would have bought but I'm a little worried about the economy,my job and the up coming heating season.
 
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Clay, Buying a tractor is a big deal, mostly because most of us could live our lives without one. That makes it hard for many of us to justify the cost, but I can tell you that you will forget those things when they unload the tractor, and you start putting it to use. As you know, I did look at the BX series again, and also one/two sizes larger. I have 5 hours on the new B now, and am comfortable saying that for me it was a better choice. It felt a little tall the first time around my yard, and then it started feeling just right everywhere I took it. Yesterday I was pushing back small clearings, and edges of my field with the RC. The areas were quite small, and anything larger would have been a problem, but the BX would have had both clearance, and hazard problems. (My land has been logged a couple of times, and the area I was in has many half buried pices of log that were put there for floatation during mud season, or were trimmings when they sized the logs before trucking them to the mill. They are hard to see in ferns, and tall grass/bushes and were always a concern for the hydro filter, etc. I have rocks in abundance too!) The B is much more stable, and forgiving on my logging trails, and that is important to me. I used the RC where I would have had to be careful with the BX after exposing all the hazards with a weed whacker. In the morning yesterday I spent a couple hours doing loader work, and found the B to be very smooth, and quiet. Loader response is much better at lower rpm's, and it really made that job fun. Finish mowing with all my obstacles is still a question for me, and I am using the tractor all around my yard to see how it feels for that task before investing in a mmm. I'm also using the RC in some places I don't have to so I can see how I like the idea of a RFM. I will get a box blade for it, and have other implements planned like a single bottom plow. I expect that I will get a backhoe for it too....... maybe soon.

Having said all that, I get the impression that your land is somewhat smoother, and more finished than mine so many of these things may not be as important to you. In practical terms, it comes back to what other's have said right along, if mowing is the priority then get the BX, if tractor stuff is the priority, get the B. Tractor buying though is as much an emotional thing as a practical one, and you will be happiest with the one you really want inside. :) :)
 
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ChuckinNH said:
Clay, Buying a tractor is a big deal, mostly because most of us could live our lives without one. That makes it hard for many of us to justify the cost, but I can tell you that you will forget those things when they unload the tractor, and you start putting it to use. <snip lots of good points> Tractor buying though is as much an emotional thing as a practical one, and you will be happiest with the one you really want inside. :) :)

Spot on, Chuck.

You hit that nail right on the head.

Gee, for a guy with an orange tractor, you make a lot of sense. :rolleyes:

Jay
 
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Very nice Chuck, As you know I have only good things to say about the B series. I use the lawn tractor for cutting lawns and a brush hog for fields and trails. I don't think I would want to cut my lawn with my B. A MMM cost about the same as a decent lawn tractor with a 50" deck. As you know many of us use this same scenario. Love the chipper, get that tooth bar on her before you bend up that bucket
 
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While the B series (in my case a 3030) may not be totally optimal for grass cutting, it is working well for me.

I have the 72" MMM and can cut nearly 3 acres of "yard" around my house in less than an hour and 15 minutes. You are NOT going to even come remotely close to that kind of speed with a 50" lawn tractor. Previously I was cutting it with a 42" lawn tractor and it took nearly 4 hours.

It's a really expensive lawn mower, but it certainly does a kick-@ss job!!

And I can use it for lots of other things.

Glad to see your 2620 is working out well for you. I had a deal set up on a 2920 before changing my mind and "upsizing" a bit to the 3030.
 
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stimpee said:
Glad to see your 2620 is working out well for you. I had a deal set up on a 2920 before changing my mind and "upsizing" a bit to the 3030.


I would have made the same choice given just a bit more room to work, and fewer obstacles. I almost did actually :) Hopefully, I will push my cancer into remission, and be around to need to "upgrade" myself! In the meantime, I'm sure that both of us will be having lots of fun doing things we wouldn't dream of attempting without our tractors! I sure am enjoying trying to make room for a bigger one. :D
 
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Best of luck with your "battle"!

I have 8 acres here, and it is mostly open/grass with the occasional tree. I have about 5 or so of it fenced for horses, along with a 36x48 barn. The only real "tight" spot I have is along one line of the property between the fencing and the woods at the property line. I can JUST FIT thru there with my 72" MMM. I can also just fit it under the eaves of the barn in the run-in areas for the horses and thru the gates that we have under the run-in dividing the fields. I occasionally think I should have gone a bit bigger with a Grand L, but I think I would have run into problems in those areas.

As time goes on, I think I am going to realize that for my conditions, the B3030 is "just right", in the same way that you are feeling that way about your 2620 in the woods, etc!

Now, if I could convince the neighbor behind me to sell me a few acres of his woods and pasture that backs up to my property, I might be forced to get a BX24 (in addition to the B3030 of course) to work in the woods!

Steve
 

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