Well, I***8217;m new here, and until recently was that neighbor that needed the help. We recently moved from the Oklahoma City suburbs with our 0.22 acre manicured yard, to a small 10Acre horse farm in rural Alabama.
We knew we needed a tractor, but we also immediately needed some barn repairs, new fence, and a host of other things. Thankfully, after hiring someone to brush hog the mess down the first time, our neighbor offered to take care of it for us if we would let him run his horses. Was a food deal for us. We got the pasture mowed for free. And the extra horses kept down the grass anyway. Of course, as tends to happen, the horses stayed, but the mowing got fewer and farther between, until it was ***8220;hey, take my tractor anytime and do it***8221;.....thankfully the horses keep it mostly in check. But it***8217;s about due again, for a mowing,
Then, new folks moved in across the street, nice couple, great people, and he loves his Kubota. Offered to spread sand in the horse arena for the wife, as it was hard work with just a shovel! He did a lot for us. And I hated it, as I think we need to take care of our own.
Long story short, just ordered an L2501 to brush hog/mow, and do the sand/gravel work around our little farm. It***8217;s small enough it wasn***8217;t too expensive, but big enough it should do anything we would need it to do on our little piece of land for a long time to come. So, now, maybe we can do some good for someone else! (After I learn to use the thing......) can***8217;t wait for it to get here!
But I tell ya, the kindness of neighbors sure helped get us settled here, and were most appreciative of it.