A couple of years ago, I was in the same boat as you. Although, I don’t have as much land and am still stuck in the subdivision. I went with a bx1870 since the plan was to replace a smaller John Deere x310, but wanted the front end loader.
We had an in ground pool put in and it didn’t include any final grading or backfilling. I thought I could pay someone a few thousand to do it or buy a tractor, do it myself, and then have a machine that would pay for itself year after year.
Now, I only have a 1/2 acre so a B was totally out of the question an the 1870 was the smallest I could get with a fel and 48” deck. I love it.
Here’s some things I’ve done over the years:
1. Leveled backyard and filled in trenches from pool construction
2. Spread 30 yards of mulch in a single weekend
3. Planted two rows of thuja green giants along both sides of my property line - tilled the ground, trenched, carried trees from truck to planting, and back filled them. 28 trees planted in 3 hours.
4. Tilled 12 x 20’ garden
5. Moved playhouse quite a few times
6. Mowed the yard
7. Plowed the neighbors out. I usually do 9 or so driveways a storm using box blade and fel.
The fel has completely replaced a wheelbarrow.
Here’s my backyard after the pool was put in. The pool builder kept telling me the landscapers would fix the yard. It took me a bit, but I found out I was the landscaper they kept talking about.
And here is what it looks like now. No sod x all from seed.
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We had an in ground pool put in and it didn’t include any final grading or backfilling. I thought I could pay someone a few thousand to do it or buy a tractor, do it myself, and then have a machine that would pay for itself year after year.
Now, I only have a 1/2 acre so a B was totally out of the question an the 1870 was the smallest I could get with a fel and 48” deck. I love it.
Here’s some things I’ve done over the years:
1. Leveled backyard and filled in trenches from pool construction
2. Spread 30 yards of mulch in a single weekend
3. Planted two rows of thuja green giants along both sides of my property line - tilled the ground, trenched, carried trees from truck to planting, and back filled them. 28 trees planted in 3 hours.
4. Tilled 12 x 20’ garden
5. Moved playhouse quite a few times
6. Mowed the yard
7. Plowed the neighbors out. I usually do 9 or so driveways a storm using box blade and fel.
The fel has completely replaced a wheelbarrow.
Here’s my backyard after the pool was put in. The pool builder kept telling me the landscapers would fix the yard. It took me a bit, but I found out I was the landscaper they kept talking about.
And here is what it looks like now. No sod x all from seed.
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