Sid Post
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- May 28, 2010
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- TX and OK
- Tractor
- Massey 5711D, Kubota L4600, Kubota B2601
Right now I'm mowing my yard, fence line, around barns, corrals, etc. with a Kubota L4600 and a 5' brush hog (rotary cutter). With the canopy, mowing around trees is an issue as well. My property is sandy, sloped and, rough due to ground moles and ferral hogs. :smiley_aafz:
I have used my friends BX23xx (2340?) and find the small tires and low slung nature of it to be problematic at best, though I haven't damaged the mower deck yet. Rocks and tree limbs hidden in tall grass are not an unknown to me, and I have turned up half buried bricks as well (guessing the ecentric previous owner used them for erosion control and his wife used them to 'frame' plants and bushes). :confused2:
I'm thinking about a Kubota B2320 with a 60" midmount mower in the ~$10K range. Is this an appropriate choice? I should note that I really don't like hydrostatic transmissions and preferred geared tractors, mine being a geared model and my friend having an HST Kioti which he loves, me not so much so ...). This would work a whole lot better around the house, barns, corrals, fence lines, etc. and won't 'launch' things as easily towards the house, cars, windows, etc.
My other option seems to be a flail mower and soldiering on with my 'big' tractor and a push mower but, I'm mowing about 4 acres every other week right now so, cutting my push mower duty down is important to me. Plus, I don't always need 40+HP for gathering firewood, dragging a 4' section of harrow to knock down mole hills, etc.
I have been shopping John Deere/Yanmar tractors pretty hard but, I don't really see many appropriate for sandy hilly soil for less than $10K so, I tend to lean towards orange paint based on liking the fuel sipping reliability and dealer network of Kubota. New Holland's look like contenders but, they seem more expensive in general and Mahindra seems to be a pretty weak in the rear ends with vulnerable bits down low (thinking about tree limbs, hidden stumps, etc.).
Am I on the right track considering a Kubota HST B2320 (gently used)? Is that tractor a reasonable choice for the harsh (not a manicured suburban lawn) service it would see? I would like a geared L2501 but, it is basically the same size as my current tractor with less HP .... :confused3::mur:
Other thoughts or recommendations for me? :anyone:
TIA,
Sid
I have used my friends BX23xx (2340?) and find the small tires and low slung nature of it to be problematic at best, though I haven't damaged the mower deck yet. Rocks and tree limbs hidden in tall grass are not an unknown to me, and I have turned up half buried bricks as well (guessing the ecentric previous owner used them for erosion control and his wife used them to 'frame' plants and bushes). :confused2:
I'm thinking about a Kubota B2320 with a 60" midmount mower in the ~$10K range. Is this an appropriate choice? I should note that I really don't like hydrostatic transmissions and preferred geared tractors, mine being a geared model and my friend having an HST Kioti which he loves, me not so much so ...). This would work a whole lot better around the house, barns, corrals, fence lines, etc. and won't 'launch' things as easily towards the house, cars, windows, etc.
My other option seems to be a flail mower and soldiering on with my 'big' tractor and a push mower but, I'm mowing about 4 acres every other week right now so, cutting my push mower duty down is important to me. Plus, I don't always need 40+HP for gathering firewood, dragging a 4' section of harrow to knock down mole hills, etc.
I have been shopping John Deere/Yanmar tractors pretty hard but, I don't really see many appropriate for sandy hilly soil for less than $10K so, I tend to lean towards orange paint based on liking the fuel sipping reliability and dealer network of Kubota. New Holland's look like contenders but, they seem more expensive in general and Mahindra seems to be a pretty weak in the rear ends with vulnerable bits down low (thinking about tree limbs, hidden stumps, etc.).
Am I on the right track considering a Kubota HST B2320 (gently used)? Is that tractor a reasonable choice for the harsh (not a manicured suburban lawn) service it would see? I would like a geared L2501 but, it is basically the same size as my current tractor with less HP .... :confused3::mur:
Other thoughts or recommendations for me? :anyone:
TIA,
Sid