DaRube
Bronze Member
I'm trying to decide whether to purchase a loader right out of the gate, or whether I should (and can) defer the decision (actually, it is my wife who needs to be convinced - I'm in 'buy now' mode) /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif. Part of it is sticker shock....2K to 3K isn't hay for a newbie....and consideration of the cheaper alternative: A front blade (I'll need either a front or rear blade anyway) coupled with a towed wagon.....and hiring someone on those rare occasions when other implments are needed.
Perhaps I cannot see the situations where a loader is indispensable. My non-mowing tasks (as far as I can envision) are snow removal, gravel drive maintenance, one-time regrading around the house, mulching of flower beds, ultimately putting in two rows of grapevines and possibly some hops - strictly non-commercial, and whatever might be involved in maintaining a stocked pond (bring your fishing rods, guys) and a small stream across the property. Also several wooded areas and isolated trees on the grounds as well.
I've just moved from half-acre suburbia to 10 acres of heaven, and trying to learn fast what kinds of 'hell' does 'heaven' have in store for me. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif Questions include:
1) If I forego a loader now, and decide to get one later, what are the chances I can find one that is compatible (I'm looking at Kubota BX2200 and B7500)?
2) How much does it cost to rent a loader (or equipped tractor) for a day, or even to hire out the work, should I come up with something beyond my capabilities (Northern Virginia pricing)? (Or perhaps I should get friendly with lots of tractor owners who would like to fish my pond and drink my homemade beer, lol)
3) Several threads have said that you always discover new and different uses. What should I be seeing in the crystal ball?
Well, I've rambled long enough....what do you gentlemen think?
Perhaps I cannot see the situations where a loader is indispensable. My non-mowing tasks (as far as I can envision) are snow removal, gravel drive maintenance, one-time regrading around the house, mulching of flower beds, ultimately putting in two rows of grapevines and possibly some hops - strictly non-commercial, and whatever might be involved in maintaining a stocked pond (bring your fishing rods, guys) and a small stream across the property. Also several wooded areas and isolated trees on the grounds as well.
I've just moved from half-acre suburbia to 10 acres of heaven, and trying to learn fast what kinds of 'hell' does 'heaven' have in store for me. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif Questions include:
1) If I forego a loader now, and decide to get one later, what are the chances I can find one that is compatible (I'm looking at Kubota BX2200 and B7500)?
2) How much does it cost to rent a loader (or equipped tractor) for a day, or even to hire out the work, should I come up with something beyond my capabilities (Northern Virginia pricing)? (Or perhaps I should get friendly with lots of tractor owners who would like to fish my pond and drink my homemade beer, lol)
3) Several threads have said that you always discover new and different uses. What should I be seeing in the crystal ball?
Well, I've rambled long enough....what do you gentlemen think?