Hi all, new member and first time poster here. Early next year we will be moving to rural Minnesota on property owned by my wife's family. It is mostly woods, some open fields and almost no pasture. The property was a small working dairy farm in the past, and with it came the current tractor they have used over the years, a tired John Deere 1010 with limited capability.
To help us with taking care of the property, I would like to acquire a used, pre-emission, lower hour Kubota. I'm leaning toward a M6040 or M7040 as a good fit for all of our needs but am open to other model suggestions as well. I already know this will be an expensive proposition based on my lurking on here, but we have the financial means and given that we also have time before the move, I feel confident I can find the right machine when it comes up for sale.
Intended uses of this machine would be a loader for moving dirt and gravel, forks and I know my in-laws have requested a grappler attachment to help move downed trees and brush. I would also like to get a rear-mounted snow blower for clearing the driveway as it is about a 1/4 mile long. They have a PTO driven deck mower they have used with the Deere in the past that could be used on this machine as well.
Basically looking for anything that could be a a weak point, or must be checked on these machines that may not be as obvious with a visual inspection or while operating the machine. Any tips, tricks, buyers guides, cheat sheets or what have would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Jeeper
To help us with taking care of the property, I would like to acquire a used, pre-emission, lower hour Kubota. I'm leaning toward a M6040 or M7040 as a good fit for all of our needs but am open to other model suggestions as well. I already know this will be an expensive proposition based on my lurking on here, but we have the financial means and given that we also have time before the move, I feel confident I can find the right machine when it comes up for sale.
Intended uses of this machine would be a loader for moving dirt and gravel, forks and I know my in-laws have requested a grappler attachment to help move downed trees and brush. I would also like to get a rear-mounted snow blower for clearing the driveway as it is about a 1/4 mile long. They have a PTO driven deck mower they have used with the Deere in the past that could be used on this machine as well.
Basically looking for anything that could be a a weak point, or must be checked on these machines that may not be as obvious with a visual inspection or while operating the machine. Any tips, tricks, buyers guides, cheat sheets or what have would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Jeeper