WillowDale
New member
Hi folks. I've been reading the forum for a while, now about to buy my first real tractor and it's time to join and hopefully contribute. I'm starting a sheep dairy on my 10 acres, with a chance to lease up to 80 more acres later on, and I also grow fruit trees and herbs for a skin care business.
My primary jobs are pasture related. I need to maintain the pastures at 8", overseed, and sometimes disk up the soil to plant an acre or two of an annual fodder. I also need to dig 4' post holes for fence, and I need to regularly chip fallen branches from the woods to mulch the trees and herbs. I need to be able move gravel and mulch, pull posts, and do some landscape construction.
I'm waiting on a final quote for a Kubota MX5001, and they're also looking at other dealer inventories in case there's a deal out there from last year. I really like the dealership I'm working with. The nearest Kubota service is two hours away, but the local John Deere guy didn't have much of a deal for me, and the New Holland guys kept asking me to bring my husband in because obviously women don't know about machines. Weird! This is 2013! Well their loss. With the discount I'm getting on the Kubota I can more than pay for a few service calls. And besides, I've always wanted a Kubota. I'm ticked to death!
Anyway, this forum has already been incredibly helpful and I'm sure glad you all are here!
- Catherine
My primary jobs are pasture related. I need to maintain the pastures at 8", overseed, and sometimes disk up the soil to plant an acre or two of an annual fodder. I also need to dig 4' post holes for fence, and I need to regularly chip fallen branches from the woods to mulch the trees and herbs. I need to be able move gravel and mulch, pull posts, and do some landscape construction.
I'm waiting on a final quote for a Kubota MX5001, and they're also looking at other dealer inventories in case there's a deal out there from last year. I really like the dealership I'm working with. The nearest Kubota service is two hours away, but the local John Deere guy didn't have much of a deal for me, and the New Holland guys kept asking me to bring my husband in because obviously women don't know about machines. Weird! This is 2013! Well their loss. With the discount I'm getting on the Kubota I can more than pay for a few service calls. And besides, I've always wanted a Kubota. I'm ticked to death!
Anyway, this forum has already been incredibly helpful and I'm sure glad you all are here!
- Catherine