Since we've moved to the old home place my wife and I have spent most of our time doing clearing and conservation work. I own a set of root grappels and a stump puller from Grace Mfg. What a time and work saver the grapples have been in cutting, piling, moving and burning. The stump puller has worked great for removing the eastern red cedars. To power this equipment we rent the Bob Cat T-190. My Ram 2500 handles the load easily to and from the rental center. We use a tired IH364 with blade, box blade and brush hog. With 200 acres total. 40 within is hay meadow which is cut on shares. I believe Kubota is the way I would like to go. I have read articles on the vesatility of JD 310 loader back hoe on clearing land. Yet the price of used loader backhoes in this area seem very high considering the hours and model year on them. I think I could be walking in to loader backhoe repair nightmare. Given this could I expect the similar results with a Kubota as I do with Bob Cat T190 and have the value of also replacing my IH364for future farm work in the area of truck farming and livestock operaton? And could I expect the Kubota back hoe attachment to work well on stump removal? In the past when it came to the big stuff I have hired the dozer work including fenceline clearing and grading.