wurso
Member
Hi,
I'm a newbie and never owned a tractor in my life. With that in mind, I need something with the following requirements:
1) It must be a Kubota (a Kubota dealer is close to where my home is).
2) It must be capable of moving lots of snow! My home is located in the far reaches of Northern New Hampshire, just below the US/Canada border. It's not uncommon to have 5 feet of snow on the ground. I'm unsure if a snow blower is what's needed or a front bucket loader. If it's a snow blower, then I'd want it to be front mounted. If it's a front bucket loader, then which one is appropriate?
3) It must have some sort of cab. Snow in my face and down my neck while moving it when it's 40 below zero is not an option!
3b) It must have a block heater (note the 40 below zero on item 3).
4) It must be able to mow 6' of lawn in one pass. I have about 5 acres of lawn.
5) It must have HST. My wife will need to run it from time to time, and we want to keep the operation as simple as possible.
Any ideas or suggestions would be most welcomed! Also, approximate pricing would be very helpful.
Thanks,
--Wayne
I'm a newbie and never owned a tractor in my life. With that in mind, I need something with the following requirements:
1) It must be a Kubota (a Kubota dealer is close to where my home is).
2) It must be capable of moving lots of snow! My home is located in the far reaches of Northern New Hampshire, just below the US/Canada border. It's not uncommon to have 5 feet of snow on the ground. I'm unsure if a snow blower is what's needed or a front bucket loader. If it's a snow blower, then I'd want it to be front mounted. If it's a front bucket loader, then which one is appropriate?
3) It must have some sort of cab. Snow in my face and down my neck while moving it when it's 40 below zero is not an option!
3b) It must have a block heater (note the 40 below zero on item 3).
4) It must be able to mow 6' of lawn in one pass. I have about 5 acres of lawn.
5) It must have HST. My wife will need to run it from time to time, and we want to keep the operation as simple as possible.
Any ideas or suggestions would be most welcomed! Also, approximate pricing would be very helpful.
Thanks,
--Wayne