jaybrad
Gold Member
This will echo what many others have suggested, but I think a SCUT can comfortably do everything you want, and be easier to operate in tight areas and to garage.
I wanted a TLB and considered the Kubota BX24, JD 2305, and Massey Ferguson 2310 - and bought the latter. (the 2310 has been replaced by the 2410, but the specs are very similar, if not identical).
My 2310 is rated for 22.5 engine hp at 2600 RPM (others rate machines at different speeds) and it puts out 18.7 hp to the PTO. I run a 3PH chipper (~ 4"), the FEL, and the BH with ease. It is quiet, powerful, and stingy with diesel fuel, too.
I use mine in lots of tight areas and really appreciate the SCUT size, plus I can drive into my garage without having to lower the ROPS.
At the end of every day, I am 100% pleased with my decision to buy this machine - and am actually looking forward to winter, when I will clear the driveway with a 54" rear mount snowblower.
Good luck with your decision - there are lots of great machines in this category. The final factor for me was the dealer. I plan to have this machine for a very long time, and wanted to be sure the dealer was the right one (and so far, they have been).
Jay
I wanted a TLB and considered the Kubota BX24, JD 2305, and Massey Ferguson 2310 - and bought the latter. (the 2310 has been replaced by the 2410, but the specs are very similar, if not identical).
My 2310 is rated for 22.5 engine hp at 2600 RPM (others rate machines at different speeds) and it puts out 18.7 hp to the PTO. I run a 3PH chipper (~ 4"), the FEL, and the BH with ease. It is quiet, powerful, and stingy with diesel fuel, too.
I use mine in lots of tight areas and really appreciate the SCUT size, plus I can drive into my garage without having to lower the ROPS.
At the end of every day, I am 100% pleased with my decision to buy this machine - and am actually looking forward to winter, when I will clear the driveway with a 54" rear mount snowblower.
Good luck with your decision - there are lots of great machines in this category. The final factor for me was the dealer. I plan to have this machine for a very long time, and wanted to be sure the dealer was the right one (and so far, they have been).
Jay