SpartanOrange
New member
Equipment
Kubota B2650HST, 60" QA bucket, 60"mmm, 60"box blade, & 3rd function valve.
Hello Orange enthusiasts!
Ive been researching to buy a new kubota so naturally that means i've also been scouring the interwebs devouring as much info as possible. After all, research is fun (and free)!
I have 4 acres, 2.5 woods & 1.5 lawn, with a small pond. Initially, I was looking at something small and capable (bx) to mow, but somehow my interest has escalated into the b2650. I've managed to talk myself into "needing" a bigger machine to perform such tasks as maintaining my wind ravaged woods, grading and leveling my lawn & driveway, and removing snow.
I'd like the b2650 (ROPS version) set up with 60" mmm, front loader with QA 60" bucket, 3rd function valve for front loader (future grapple!), 54" box blade, and loaded rear tires.
I think I'm on the right path with the 2650. I know a smaller machine would probably do me just fine, but everything i've read indicates to go as big as one can. This thing will have to be future proof and it had better darn well last me 30+ years.
See attached pictures of my property.
Ive been researching to buy a new kubota so naturally that means i've also been scouring the interwebs devouring as much info as possible. After all, research is fun (and free)!
I have 4 acres, 2.5 woods & 1.5 lawn, with a small pond. Initially, I was looking at something small and capable (bx) to mow, but somehow my interest has escalated into the b2650. I've managed to talk myself into "needing" a bigger machine to perform such tasks as maintaining my wind ravaged woods, grading and leveling my lawn & driveway, and removing snow.
I'd like the b2650 (ROPS version) set up with 60" mmm, front loader with QA 60" bucket, 3rd function valve for front loader (future grapple!), 54" box blade, and loaded rear tires.
I think I'm on the right path with the 2650. I know a smaller machine would probably do me just fine, but everything i've read indicates to go as big as one can. This thing will have to be future proof and it had better darn well last me 30+ years.
See attached pictures of my property.
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