doabbs
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First post, great site very informative and helpful. I've been reading through a ton of threads of people doing similar comparisons but figured I'd throw my scenario out there for comment.
Background: I have a 2 acre property with both a lot of animals and in need of a lot of landscape work. We've got about 10 dairy goats and about 1 acre that needs to be regraded, sand, loam and some gravel here and there. In the fall a coworker asked me, if I wanted to use his Massey 1528 he had bought 2 years ago and had only put 10 hours on. That was my first mistake, now that I've had to return it, I don't see how I got anything done around here without a tractor
Needs: The tractor has to have a rear PTO with enough height to operate a Land Pride PD-15. That post hole digger allowed us to quickly add and reconfigure animal pens and saved a ton of time.
FEL needs to have enough capacity to turn our compost piles. I'm also planning on moving ~10-20 yards of loam and sandy fill. Also have a lot of decent size rocks up here in New Hampshire (Granite state afterall) but there is a finite amount of really heavy work that needs to be done.
Wants: Once all this landscaping work is done there will be enough lawn to make it too large task to mow with a push mower, which currently takes about 2 hours. Kinda interested in a MMM but wonder if it will be too much weigh as one of the lawns is over the septic as well as to cumbersome to navigate given that it's not a large open area. Backhoe: There are a number of big pine stumps, large rocks, etc I'd like to dig up, but not sure if it justifies the cost of a backhoe. I was able to get some of them up with the Massey by just digging around them and pulling them out with chains and the FEL. Forks would also be nice as I split about 4-8 cords of wood a year and stack on pallets, would be cool to just lift up those pallet and move to the side of the house.
Last week I tested out a couple of different tractors that I thought would be a good fit for both what I need now and if we ever moved to a larger property with the animals, I think that later will occur sometime in the next 2-4 years.
John Deere: Looked at the 2320 but read on this site that the 2520 has some good promotions going on if you by 2 implements. Priced from dealer with FEL ~16500.
Kubota: Looked at the B series 2620, 2920 and 3300. Dealer, MB tractor, priced them all around ~16000-16500.
Massey: Looked at GC and 15xx series, didn't like them after driving the other ones. GC seemed way underpowered and 15xx series seemed way overpriced. ~14500 for GC and $19-20k for a 15xx series.
Kioti: The only dealer around here is having a "issue" with Kioti corporate. They don't have any to test but they said if you bought from another dealer, which is about ~100 miles away, they would have parts and service. Really disappointed as I wanted to test those out as well.
I put all of the models into a spreadsheet for comparison.
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AviIK8x8h4eldEphOXNJUUNNRVo0VzZaU3VTWkN1N2c&hl=en
Curious what folks think and if I should try and get some quotes from remote dealers w/ delivery? Any cons to that approach? I'd like to make an offer on something in the next week as the snow is finally melting up here and I can see all the work I have in front of me.
Background: I have a 2 acre property with both a lot of animals and in need of a lot of landscape work. We've got about 10 dairy goats and about 1 acre that needs to be regraded, sand, loam and some gravel here and there. In the fall a coworker asked me, if I wanted to use his Massey 1528 he had bought 2 years ago and had only put 10 hours on. That was my first mistake, now that I've had to return it, I don't see how I got anything done around here without a tractor
Needs: The tractor has to have a rear PTO with enough height to operate a Land Pride PD-15. That post hole digger allowed us to quickly add and reconfigure animal pens and saved a ton of time.
FEL needs to have enough capacity to turn our compost piles. I'm also planning on moving ~10-20 yards of loam and sandy fill. Also have a lot of decent size rocks up here in New Hampshire (Granite state afterall) but there is a finite amount of really heavy work that needs to be done.
Wants: Once all this landscaping work is done there will be enough lawn to make it too large task to mow with a push mower, which currently takes about 2 hours. Kinda interested in a MMM but wonder if it will be too much weigh as one of the lawns is over the septic as well as to cumbersome to navigate given that it's not a large open area. Backhoe: There are a number of big pine stumps, large rocks, etc I'd like to dig up, but not sure if it justifies the cost of a backhoe. I was able to get some of them up with the Massey by just digging around them and pulling them out with chains and the FEL. Forks would also be nice as I split about 4-8 cords of wood a year and stack on pallets, would be cool to just lift up those pallet and move to the side of the house.
Last week I tested out a couple of different tractors that I thought would be a good fit for both what I need now and if we ever moved to a larger property with the animals, I think that later will occur sometime in the next 2-4 years.
John Deere: Looked at the 2320 but read on this site that the 2520 has some good promotions going on if you by 2 implements. Priced from dealer with FEL ~16500.
Kubota: Looked at the B series 2620, 2920 and 3300. Dealer, MB tractor, priced them all around ~16000-16500.
Massey: Looked at GC and 15xx series, didn't like them after driving the other ones. GC seemed way underpowered and 15xx series seemed way overpriced. ~14500 for GC and $19-20k for a 15xx series.
Kioti: The only dealer around here is having a "issue" with Kioti corporate. They don't have any to test but they said if you bought from another dealer, which is about ~100 miles away, they would have parts and service. Really disappointed as I wanted to test those out as well.
I put all of the models into a spreadsheet for comparison.
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AviIK8x8h4eldEphOXNJUUNNRVo0VzZaU3VTWkN1N2c&hl=en
Curious what folks think and if I should try and get some quotes from remote dealers w/ delivery? Any cons to that approach? I'd like to make an offer on something in the next week as the snow is finally melting up here and I can see all the work I have in front of me.