New guy from Central Texas

/ New guy from Central Texas #1  

bananaman

Member
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Aug 28, 2012
Messages
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Location
Waco, TX
Tractor
Kubota MX5100 HST
Just saying Hi!
Got hold of 25+ acres of fairly wooded land this spring and am looking for the right tractor to tame it. Still in the research stage, but this forum looks to have some good info. Too bad the Compact Tractor Buyers Guide is unavailable, that looked like something I could use.
 
/ New guy from Central Texas #4  
Welcome to the forum.
 
/ New guy from Central Texas #5  
Welcome Bananaman. I am doing the same with a smaller patch of woods in my area. I have been pleased with my L3700 with respect to the size and power I have had available for all of my tasks. It is maneuverable and powerful enough to deal with downed trees and hogging down thickets of saplings. The only thing I wish I had done was get a grapple to help move the debris easier. I have to push it around since it is too big to fit inside the bucket. I bought a Ratchet Rake to help with that since I did not get teeth on my bucket and the smooth edge allowed the tree trunks to roll under the bucket and I was forever backing up to get the bucket back underneath as I rolled it along. A grapple would have made it much easier to grab the logs and carry them off.

For maintaining woods and fields, 25-40hp is plenty for anything you would want to do. If you think you will be needing to move larger timber, you may want to stay on the heavier machine side. If you think you will be doing any ground engaging ag work, then the higher hp range is helpful. When pulling a plow or a tree out of the ground, tractor weight becomes your friend because it gives you traction.
 
/ New guy from Central Texas #6  
A Big Texas Howdy. This is a great place to do your research, but you've got to find the tractor your comfortable with. Read all you can and then find a good dealer that you feel good about. And read up on "Safe Operation" of tractors and be careful.

Charlie
 
/ New guy from Central Texas
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#7  
Thanks for all the helpful advise. Looks like a few Kubota guys here in Texas. I looked at them, but the dealer here in Waco doesn't impress me much. They don't even come out to the lot if you are out looking at their tractors. The JD dealer on the other hand has been more than helpful, and a lot of those guys own land and work it, not just sell tractors.
When the time comes I'll make sure and test all of them before I buy.
 
/ New guy from Central Texas #9  
Welcome.
 
/ New guy from Central Texas #10  
Thanks for all the helpful advise. Looks like a few Kubota guys here in Texas. I looked at them, but the dealer here in Waco doesn't impress me much. They don't even come out to the lot if you are out looking at their tractors. The JD dealer on the other hand has been more than helpful, and a lot of those guys own land and work it, not just sell tractors.
When the time comes I'll make sure and test all of them before I buy.

Welcome to TBN! What county are you in? East or west of I35? There is a lot of nice black land around McClennan County. Falls county has some good dirt but when you get over west to Coryell or South to Bell you can get into some rocky areas.

Good luck with your land and new tractor purchase. Enjoy! Let us know if we can help. The advice is usually good on here. Have fun and keep us posted!

.
 
/ New guy from Central Texas #11  
:welcome:Hello from Arizona good luck in your hunt for the best ride for your ownself.:D
 
/ New guy from Central Texas
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#12  
Thanks two_bit_score. Southern McLennan county, Bruceville-Eddy area. Some black dirt, but I have a lot of rock too. Looks like limestone, it breaks up real easy.
Oh man, I just saw the 0% 0 down no first payment until April that Kubota has going on...tempting!
 
/ New guy from Central Texas #13  
Howdy!

In my opinion, you can't go wrong with either a Kubota or JD. I went the JD route with a 3520. It's the perfect machine for my 6.5 acres of blackland prairie here in western Williamson County, Tx.

Enjoy the research!

- Spindifferent
 
/ New guy from Central Texas #14  
Thanks two_bit_score. Southern McLennan county, Bruceville-Eddy area. Some black dirt, but I have a lot of rock too. Looks like limestone, it breaks up real easy.
Oh man, I just saw the 0% 0 down no first payment until April that Kubota has going on...tempting!

I really butchered the spelling of McLennan county didn't I? I knew when I typed it that it was incorrect. :ashamed:

Anyway you are close enough you may want to check out Coufal-Prater in Temple. They may not be the "official dealer" for your county but they are big on service and usually have access to anything you may want. They have multiple locations. There is a pretty solid Kubota dealer there on the north side of Temple on I35.

My cousin did work there several years ago but I have no connection to them in that respect. My 110 TLB did actually come from them but through another dealer after I found it in Temple.

Lots of nice places around the area where you are. I really enjoy seeing some of the nice, well cared for places along Hwy 7 there.

.
 
/ New guy from Central Texas #16  
Welcome!!!
 

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