dlc
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Can you tell I am closing in on a 2710 purchase?
Two questions; if you've got any advice I'd like to hear it.
1. What bucket options are there for the LA402? I know there are both 54" and 60" buckets, but I don't know about their duty rating. Is there a HD bucket? What's the best bucket? (This issue previously came up on a L3010 thread where the 60" HD bucket was recommended over the standard 66" and 70" buckets.)
2. Is the 2710 enough tractor for a 60" box scraper? I like the Woods GB60 at 463 lbs. Would a 48" or 54" unit be better? (Recall that the 2710 has a tread width of 56".)
As an aside, why does it seem that the Woods implements are built more solidly than the equivalent Land Pride implements? I have a newbie eye, but the difference seems obvious even to me. (I am leaning toward the Woods Brushbull 60 over the Land Pride RCR1560 for that reason.)
BTW, I want to thank everyone that posts such useful information in these forums. You're collective experience and tractor wisdom has been invaluable. I have gotten a great education reading TBN. Its not free though --- its about to cost me the better part of $20k!
DLC
Two questions; if you've got any advice I'd like to hear it.
1. What bucket options are there for the LA402? I know there are both 54" and 60" buckets, but I don't know about their duty rating. Is there a HD bucket? What's the best bucket? (This issue previously came up on a L3010 thread where the 60" HD bucket was recommended over the standard 66" and 70" buckets.)
2. Is the 2710 enough tractor for a 60" box scraper? I like the Woods GB60 at 463 lbs. Would a 48" or 54" unit be better? (Recall that the 2710 has a tread width of 56".)
As an aside, why does it seem that the Woods implements are built more solidly than the equivalent Land Pride implements? I have a newbie eye, but the difference seems obvious even to me. (I am leaning toward the Woods Brushbull 60 over the Land Pride RCR1560 for that reason.)
BTW, I want to thank everyone that posts such useful information in these forums. You're collective experience and tractor wisdom has been invaluable. I have gotten a great education reading TBN. Its not free though --- its about to cost me the better part of $20k!
DLC