dan4jeepin
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I've been reading a ton but this is my first tractor so I want to be sure that I get it right. I recently bought 7 acres of land that we plan to build a house on in a year or two. It is about a 50% split between an old hay field that has been cut down a couple times a year and woods. Due to a creek and retaining pond the house will be at least 1000 feet away from the road so the driveway will be gravel and need to be maintained.
So main tasks for would be:
-Keep the 4 acres cut with a rotary cutter. (a smaller nicer lawn will be established and mowed with a standard mower near the house)
-Maintain the gravel driveway
Secondary things I see wanting to do:
-Plant trees on the border of the property and probably a fence
-level and fix areas near retention pond
-Maybe be used in a small garden but it would be very small
-Old tobacco barn exist that I want to add a second floor to for storage so I could see using FEL to lift lumber up.
-build trails in the wooods
In my area we have multiple John Deere dealers, a couple kubota dealers, one that has Massey and seems to keep a couple New Holland. I can't find any dealers for LS, Kioti, Bronson or the other smaller brands that are within a couple hour drive. I figure not having a trailer and being my first tractor I should try to go with a dealer that isn't to far away.
So far I've gone and talked to the Kubota dealer that did seem super helpful. He pretty much said BX would be to small and I would want at least a B series but recommend I step up to the L2501 since he said it was only a couple hundred more than the larger B. I did really like the L but wonder if the B would do everything I want for a little less.
-Has anyone found that the premium features on a B made it better for them than the economy L?
-I looked at the JD 3025e online but it seems to be priced higher than the L2501 and I don't care for it as much. What else should I be looking at in other brands? There lineups seem a little more confusing.
For attachments off the start I want at least a FEL and 5 foot rotary cutter is it worth it to package everything you think you may want with the purchase? example I think a post hole digger would be used a bunch early on and long term a grader scraper would be nice but I could get away without them for a while.
Thanks in advance for help and note I am on a budget because the more I spend on the tractor the longer I'll want to delay the construction of the house.
So main tasks for would be:
-Keep the 4 acres cut with a rotary cutter. (a smaller nicer lawn will be established and mowed with a standard mower near the house)
-Maintain the gravel driveway
Secondary things I see wanting to do:
-Plant trees on the border of the property and probably a fence
-level and fix areas near retention pond
-Maybe be used in a small garden but it would be very small
-Old tobacco barn exist that I want to add a second floor to for storage so I could see using FEL to lift lumber up.
-build trails in the wooods
In my area we have multiple John Deere dealers, a couple kubota dealers, one that has Massey and seems to keep a couple New Holland. I can't find any dealers for LS, Kioti, Bronson or the other smaller brands that are within a couple hour drive. I figure not having a trailer and being my first tractor I should try to go with a dealer that isn't to far away.
So far I've gone and talked to the Kubota dealer that did seem super helpful. He pretty much said BX would be to small and I would want at least a B series but recommend I step up to the L2501 since he said it was only a couple hundred more than the larger B. I did really like the L but wonder if the B would do everything I want for a little less.
-Has anyone found that the premium features on a B made it better for them than the economy L?
-I looked at the JD 3025e online but it seems to be priced higher than the L2501 and I don't care for it as much. What else should I be looking at in other brands? There lineups seem a little more confusing.
For attachments off the start I want at least a FEL and 5 foot rotary cutter is it worth it to package everything you think you may want with the purchase? example I think a post hole digger would be used a bunch early on and long term a grader scraper would be nice but I could get away without them for a while.
Thanks in advance for help and note I am on a budget because the more I spend on the tractor the longer I'll want to delay the construction of the house.