couchsachraga
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- Joined
- Dec 26, 2001
- Messages
- 306
- Location
- Adirondacks, NY, USA
- Tractor
- John Deere 4520 cab... formerly Yanmar 336D
I hesitated to post this as I know we get a lot of "what should I purchase" posts here (I've not been active on this board lately but have been reading it on and off for about 8 years now), but this may be a new question:
What tractor might do all the following:
-Mow 20 acres (some "damp")
-Mostly forest work (roads are nice and open at this point..it's keeping them open, and moving logs around)
-be great for loader work (loading logs on a saw mill, clearing brush (grapple rake), as well as bucket work)
-preferably be less than 6' wide
-less than 8' high
-cab
-other normal uses include road building and maintenence
-backhoe capable (with cab)
-FRONT snowblower capable (mid PTO would be nice)
-AND, the real oddity - snow grooming...which will REQUIRE the ability to either have tracks put on, or be a tracked unit full time. For those in to grooming, I'm planning on pulling a 108" YTS Ginzugroomer. Right now I'm using home built groomers pulled by old Ski Doo Alpines (a '79 and and an '86).
More details on the last - grooming for XC skiing, right now I"m thinking a Soucy track and blade setup. If you're not familiar with them: Trail grooming section Soucy Track | Rubber track system Tracked system Terrain vehicles
Right now I'm thinking something like:
JD 4720
Kioti (if they come out with a hydro cabbed unit)
NH2410?
I was hoping a PowerTrac might work, but I don't see cabs as an option - and between the heat, humidity, and dust in the summer, and blowing cold wind and snow in the winter, my next tractor WILL have a cab. I'm open to all sorts of other ideas if it can meet all my "wants".
I'm leaning towards hydro (I have a powershift now, and as nice as it is after having driven a Kioti briefly with hydro I could see it would be very, very nice with some of the log work I do in the woods)
I may look in to something like a Toolcat, though I'm not sure it would really meet my needs, and I do have a bit of 3ph equipement I'd like to keep rather than sell.
For the curious I'm thinking in the 45-60hp range for a few reasons - hydro takes more power, and I want a tractor with as much or more lift capacity than I have now (1500 lbs (bucket center, not pins) to full height). I move some BIG logs and rocks at times.
I am not brand loyal (though I've always wanted a Deere), but do want to find an exceptional dealer near Johnsburg, NY ("near" being within 2 hours preferably).
Thank you for your thoughts and ideas!
What tractor might do all the following:
-Mow 20 acres (some "damp")
-Mostly forest work (roads are nice and open at this point..it's keeping them open, and moving logs around)
-be great for loader work (loading logs on a saw mill, clearing brush (grapple rake), as well as bucket work)
-preferably be less than 6' wide
-less than 8' high
-cab
-other normal uses include road building and maintenence
-backhoe capable (with cab)
-FRONT snowblower capable (mid PTO would be nice)
-AND, the real oddity - snow grooming...which will REQUIRE the ability to either have tracks put on, or be a tracked unit full time. For those in to grooming, I'm planning on pulling a 108" YTS Ginzugroomer. Right now I'm using home built groomers pulled by old Ski Doo Alpines (a '79 and and an '86).
More details on the last - grooming for XC skiing, right now I"m thinking a Soucy track and blade setup. If you're not familiar with them: Trail grooming section Soucy Track | Rubber track system Tracked system Terrain vehicles
Right now I'm thinking something like:
JD 4720
Kioti (if they come out with a hydro cabbed unit)
NH2410?
I was hoping a PowerTrac might work, but I don't see cabs as an option - and between the heat, humidity, and dust in the summer, and blowing cold wind and snow in the winter, my next tractor WILL have a cab. I'm open to all sorts of other ideas if it can meet all my "wants".
I'm leaning towards hydro (I have a powershift now, and as nice as it is after having driven a Kioti briefly with hydro I could see it would be very, very nice with some of the log work I do in the woods)
I may look in to something like a Toolcat, though I'm not sure it would really meet my needs, and I do have a bit of 3ph equipement I'd like to keep rather than sell.
For the curious I'm thinking in the 45-60hp range for a few reasons - hydro takes more power, and I want a tractor with as much or more lift capacity than I have now (1500 lbs (bucket center, not pins) to full height). I move some BIG logs and rocks at times.
I am not brand loyal (though I've always wanted a Deere), but do want to find an exceptional dealer near Johnsburg, NY ("near" being within 2 hours preferably).
Thank you for your thoughts and ideas!