PineyWoods
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I have done a lot of digging here thought I would post to validate the opinions I have formed and ask a couple of other questions.
First, of course, is how much tractor do I need?
My place is just over 11 acres half pasture and half wooded, mostly in hard woods. We will be keeping 3 horses and, eventually, a whole mess of fine bird dogs. The work I need to do is maintaining the pastures, moving hay, etc and I would very much like to be able to clear a series of paths through the woods, beat back the jungle, encourage the few pines there are to grow and eventually end up with something that looks a lot more like the piney woods of prime Alabama quail country. Obviously, some of those are regular and immediate needs and some are long term projects. Here is a pic of one of the pastures and one of the overgrown woods entrance.


So far I have been to a Kubota dealer, a John Deere dealer, and a dealer that sold both LS and Mahindra. The Kubota guy recommended a L2501. The Deere guy a 3032e and the Mahindra LS guy was really only interested in telling me about prices, all of which were higher than the 2 quotes I have from Kubota dealers. I'm not sure that guy could sell a life jacket to a drowning man, on credit.
So, second question; isn't part of the attraction to Mahindra and LS supposed to be price point for similar performance? Did I just visit the totally wrong dealer?
Based on what I have seen so far, my intention is to buy the Kubota L2501 4WD with a gear drive and FEL. The quote I have includes a Land Pride 1260 rotary cutter. Can y'all give opinions on cutting the underbrush in my woods with that rig? Would it be worth it to trade 12" of width for the additional cutting power of a 1548? The dealer told me 20 hp @ the PTO would not be enough to run the 1860, which confuses me because the Land Pride specs say 20-50 hp @ PTO. Confirm? Refute?
What is the best tool to maintain my gravel driveway of 100 ft. The Kubota dealer has a package that includes a 60" box blade but I am thinking a rake or even a rear blade would work the best.
Please, answer and comment freely. I would like to make a purchase as soon as Saturday.
Thanks!
First, of course, is how much tractor do I need?
My place is just over 11 acres half pasture and half wooded, mostly in hard woods. We will be keeping 3 horses and, eventually, a whole mess of fine bird dogs. The work I need to do is maintaining the pastures, moving hay, etc and I would very much like to be able to clear a series of paths through the woods, beat back the jungle, encourage the few pines there are to grow and eventually end up with something that looks a lot more like the piney woods of prime Alabama quail country. Obviously, some of those are regular and immediate needs and some are long term projects. Here is a pic of one of the pastures and one of the overgrown woods entrance.


So far I have been to a Kubota dealer, a John Deere dealer, and a dealer that sold both LS and Mahindra. The Kubota guy recommended a L2501. The Deere guy a 3032e and the Mahindra LS guy was really only interested in telling me about prices, all of which were higher than the 2 quotes I have from Kubota dealers. I'm not sure that guy could sell a life jacket to a drowning man, on credit.
So, second question; isn't part of the attraction to Mahindra and LS supposed to be price point for similar performance? Did I just visit the totally wrong dealer?
Based on what I have seen so far, my intention is to buy the Kubota L2501 4WD with a gear drive and FEL. The quote I have includes a Land Pride 1260 rotary cutter. Can y'all give opinions on cutting the underbrush in my woods with that rig? Would it be worth it to trade 12" of width for the additional cutting power of a 1548? The dealer told me 20 hp @ the PTO would not be enough to run the 1860, which confuses me because the Land Pride specs say 20-50 hp @ PTO. Confirm? Refute?
What is the best tool to maintain my gravel driveway of 100 ft. The Kubota dealer has a package that includes a 60" box blade but I am thinking a rake or even a rear blade would work the best.
Please, answer and comment freely. I would like to make a purchase as soon as Saturday.
Thanks!