Newbie bought new Kubota

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Hi all & happy Thanksgiving!
I'm glad I found this site as it really helped me in deciding to get our tractor. Great info here. My wife and I have been talking about getting a tractor ever sense we moved to this property, 8 years ago. What pushed us over the edge this year was finding out last week that the guy plowing our driveway couldn't really do it anymore, and with such short notice we couldn't find anyone else.

Originally we were looking at a BX2200 or possibly a B2410. After looking/talking to our local dealer & discussing our uses we decided the BX2200 was a bit small. We needed a tractor with larger implements and better ground clearance for use in the woods. Also we don't have any grass to cut just woods.

I really liked the B2410 but snowblowers were all sold. Anyhow when I saw the B2710 I was sold & there was a 63" blower that was ordered for someone who decided he didn't want it. So we ended up with a B2710 with LA402 loader, B2772 front mount 63" snowblower and a Heard sander that mounts to the rear 3 pt hitch. We take delivery next week!

We live in Sturbridge, MA and have a log home on 8.5 acres of woodlands. We also have a 325 foot driveway that winds up a VERY steep hill. At the top of the hill it forks with a single lane (80ft) running up another hill to the barn/garage & the other fork openes up to double width with a turn out for parking to the house (150ft). Thats a lot of snow to move :>!

We are also getting the BL4690A next spring. Other uses will be spreading about 6 yards of mulch each spring planting trees, digging planting beds along the sides of the drive & cleaning up fallen trees to be cut up for fire wood.

It's really going to be nice to be self sufficient and not have to relly or be at the mercy of someone else :>!
Barnett
 
   / Newbie bought new Kubota #2  
That's the primary reason I purchased mine this past year - I had moved to a new house with 600' driveway and 2,000 sf turnaround. Didn't want to rely on someone to move the snow.

If I could, I would've just bought a plow for my vehicle, as that would've been cheaper.

In the end, even though it (tractor, blower, MMM, and FEL) cost a ton a money, I know it'll pay for itself in the end. Snowplowing alone would've run $80 per pop, so an easy $1,000 plus per season out the door .

I think that I looked at your set up at the beginning of my tractor shopping experience (except for the sander), but the price was way over my limit.

You'll enjoy it; you'll have fun in the winter.

You may want to get chains for your tires; may help on that steep driveway or if you get any ice storms.
 
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B Childress....Welcome! Sounds like a very nice unit! I am sure you will enjoy your newfound toy...ah...implement! Be sure to register, so you can post pics of your new equipment!/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif We like to see too!
 
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B childress: welcome aboard! congrats on the new machine. it would be a good idea to register, we would like to see your tractor and get an idea of your grounds to be maintained.
FRANK
 
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Congratulations!!! I know you're going to LOVE that snowblower. I had a great time last winter. I'm all set to rock and roll this winter but here it is Thanksgiving and 60 degrees./w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif

Enjoy!
 
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Thanks for the responses. I just registered.

I thought about chains but decided to wait and see how she does with the filled rear tires. Also thought if its icy I could back down while using the sander? Don't know if that would work or not?

I went back to the dealer today and the tractor is just about setup. I'll be taking delivery a week from Saturday. I wanted to make sure that a backhoe was reserved for us for next spring. Also wanted to check out a log splitter and small utility trailer that I could tow behind my 4x4 on road or the tractor around the property.

We were paying $75 a pop every time the drive was plowed, with some years costing us over $1000. Last year we had so much snow we literally ran out of room/places to push it. But even at a $1000 a year it would take 20 years for the tractor to pay for itself. But I' m not looking at it that way. There is also a price for being able to take care of things yourself when you want to. I'm just sick and tired of having to depend on someone else. Also up until now I've been doing every yard chore by hand, spreading all that mulch with a shovel and wheel barrow, digging flower beds & planting trees with a pick and shovel. Cutting up downed trees & clearing out undergrowth in the woods with a chain saw and then hauling everthing out by hand. I don't mind the work but it takes forever & seriously cuts into my fishing time :>!

Can someone make any suggestions on a good all around box utility trailer thats road legal? Uses would be for hauling plants etc from nursery, carting fire wood, etc.
Thanks again,
Barnett
 
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Barnett, I don't know about your area, but in my part of the country there are "trailer" dealers everywhere with just about every imaginable kind of trailer. Nearly 7 years ago, I bought a 5' x 10' single axle tilt bed trailer for $400 from an individual. He bought it new to move from town out in the country and then had no more use for it. I use it behind my pickup on the road and behind the tractor off the road and it's sure been handy; seems to be just the right size for most of my needs. And I've hauled up to 2000 pounds on it at a time.

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Did I misunderstand, snowblowers are not available for the B2410 or they were just sold out? Does it use a different blower than the 2710 and 2910? Just curious. J
 
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Bird,
That trailer sounds perfect for my needs. Do you have a name brand? Don't know of a lot of trailer places up here but I'll have to shop around.

TresCrows,
Dealer had 6 blowers for B2410 but all were sold. If I wanted to order one it would have been March before I got it.

For front mount blowers the B2410 uses either B2650 (50") or B2660 (60"). B27/2910 uses B2771 (51") or B2772 (63"). I got the 63" because of the amount of snow I have to move. Also construction of the blowers for the B27/2910's seemed a bit more heavy duty & had a larger gear box.
Barnett
 
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Barnett,

Welcome to TBN and congratulations on the tractor purchase. That sounds like a neat setup - I don't remember anyone else having mentioned running a sander and snowblower before. I hope you hang around and let us know how it works out.

Rob
 

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