Hi all - just moved into a new home with some land and need some advice on a tractor purchase:
10 acres - 8.5 grass, 1.5 wooded.
Mostly flat/gentle hills.
Some seasonally [very] wet ground.
Quarter mile paved driveway.
Projects:
Cut Grass
Move materials for Horses (feed/manure/etc)
Plow snow - prefer to use a FEL for that given the amounts we typically get.
Dig drainage to restore original drain lines previous owner tried to fill.
I know I'd want an FEL and pull mower, other accessories I don't know about - maybe a back hoe... maybe.
I'm looking at a B3350SU, but worried it might be too light. I know an M is WAY to much for my land, but I wonder about an L. I don't want to over-buy, but I don't want to under-buy either. This is the first time we've had land (just retired from Army), so although we are really excited about it, I'd like to make sure I have the right equipment to manage it properly. I don't care about a cab, but I'm pretty sure I want the HST.
The nice thing about a B is that I could also afford a zero turn to handle the fence lines and the areas near the house - but it is useless if I can't use it to clear snow.
I intend to visit my neighbors place sometime soon to check out his equipment. He has an M and an L - his M is awesome, and cleared my driveway of 3' deep snow in about an hour. But like I said, way to big for my land - he has around 60 acres.
10 acres - 8.5 grass, 1.5 wooded.
Mostly flat/gentle hills.
Some seasonally [very] wet ground.
Quarter mile paved driveway.
Projects:
Cut Grass
Move materials for Horses (feed/manure/etc)
Plow snow - prefer to use a FEL for that given the amounts we typically get.
Dig drainage to restore original drain lines previous owner tried to fill.
I know I'd want an FEL and pull mower, other accessories I don't know about - maybe a back hoe... maybe.
I'm looking at a B3350SU, but worried it might be too light. I know an M is WAY to much for my land, but I wonder about an L. I don't want to over-buy, but I don't want to under-buy either. This is the first time we've had land (just retired from Army), so although we are really excited about it, I'd like to make sure I have the right equipment to manage it properly. I don't care about a cab, but I'm pretty sure I want the HST.
The nice thing about a B is that I could also afford a zero turn to handle the fence lines and the areas near the house - but it is useless if I can't use it to clear snow.
I intend to visit my neighbors place sometime soon to check out his equipment. He has an M and an L - his M is awesome, and cleared my driveway of 3' deep snow in about an hour. But like I said, way to big for my land - he has around 60 acres.