This is going to be long, but it gets shorter the longer you keep reading. Thanks in advance! New member here and done all the searching and reading I can take without posting my own "help" thread. This is a great forum and I have enjoyed learning and getting to know folks. I've attached an overhead of my property with what I currently own and tend inside the orange rectangle. It's 3 acres, flat, half basically wide open and the other half wooded. I've been mowing with a 42 inch riding mower for 10 years and it takes almost 5 hours to mow and I don't enjoy it. I once bought a Kubota 60 inch zero turn that knocked that down to one hour, but I didn't enjoy the payments for only cutting grass. The alternative was an excellent, used Grand L HST with all the useful implements that I foolishly turned down for the ZT; lesson learned. I'm ready to move on from the rider to a tractor and have been considering (in order) the L2501, B2650, and any/all larger tractors.
In order, my needs are mowing, leveling the drive (300 feet gravel and dirt), tending to my burn pile, and clearing limbs (lots of trees with big limbs that fall). The only trick to mowing is the oak roots that want to grown above ground in the back. I have some big projects coming up (removing old debris, lots of cross tie fencing, and overgrowth, etc. and a good rock spreading project). My dealer said the L2501 HST with loader and LP 5-foot finisher was more than adequate for my needs (they know my property) and they wanted to keep me out of the DPF issue. With the LP 4-foot grapple and 3rd function installed, they quoted $22950 delivered before tax. It's not the final equipment list I want, but for my small town with established dealer I know, I don't think it's a terrible price.
I've been struggling with wanting MMM instead of RFM, which is why the B2650 entered the mix. I also like some of the nicer features of the B, but I can't find one anywhere to look at or test. I like that the L is heavier and has the larger displacement engine. If I can convince myself that I can get a satisfactory mowing experience from RFM, then it almost answers my question, because...
I want to acquire the rest of the land around me inside the shown tree line which would bring my total up to about 10 acres. Even if I can't buy it, I want to ask the owner if I can tend it as if it were mine. It would need to be hogged several times per year and I might even improve it or decide to keep some rescue livestock on it or something. Grand plans in my head! Also, I've been looking at land plots of 20-60 acres nearby which would require trailering up to 30 miles. If I did something like this, I would just be improving the land for fun and personal recreation opportunities.
I'm sure the L2501 will realistically do anything I want/need to do, but I haven't discounted a larger machine (I don't think I'm worried about DPF regens). The only PTO implements I foresee running are finishing mower and hogger if I can make a land deal. The most I could spend is probably L3901 money; more than that and everything gets bigger, more expensive and harder to justify on all fronts.
I think I want a 6-foot instead of 5-foot RFM, a grader instead of box blade for the drive, a tooth bar for tending my burn pile, an EA grapple instead of the LP version, and some pallet forks. I guess a 5-foot hogger would do but a 6-foot would be better.
In order, my needs are mowing, leveling the drive (300 feet gravel and dirt), tending to my burn pile, and clearing limbs (lots of trees with big limbs that fall). The only trick to mowing is the oak roots that want to grown above ground in the back. I have some big projects coming up (removing old debris, lots of cross tie fencing, and overgrowth, etc. and a good rock spreading project). My dealer said the L2501 HST with loader and LP 5-foot finisher was more than adequate for my needs (they know my property) and they wanted to keep me out of the DPF issue. With the LP 4-foot grapple and 3rd function installed, they quoted $22950 delivered before tax. It's not the final equipment list I want, but for my small town with established dealer I know, I don't think it's a terrible price.
I've been struggling with wanting MMM instead of RFM, which is why the B2650 entered the mix. I also like some of the nicer features of the B, but I can't find one anywhere to look at or test. I like that the L is heavier and has the larger displacement engine. If I can convince myself that I can get a satisfactory mowing experience from RFM, then it almost answers my question, because...
I want to acquire the rest of the land around me inside the shown tree line which would bring my total up to about 10 acres. Even if I can't buy it, I want to ask the owner if I can tend it as if it were mine. It would need to be hogged several times per year and I might even improve it or decide to keep some rescue livestock on it or something. Grand plans in my head! Also, I've been looking at land plots of 20-60 acres nearby which would require trailering up to 30 miles. If I did something like this, I would just be improving the land for fun and personal recreation opportunities.
I'm sure the L2501 will realistically do anything I want/need to do, but I haven't discounted a larger machine (I don't think I'm worried about DPF regens). The only PTO implements I foresee running are finishing mower and hogger if I can make a land deal. The most I could spend is probably L3901 money; more than that and everything gets bigger, more expensive and harder to justify on all fronts.
I think I want a 6-foot instead of 5-foot RFM, a grader instead of box blade for the drive, a tooth bar for tending my burn pile, an EA grapple instead of the LP version, and some pallet forks. I guess a 5-foot hogger would do but a 6-foot would be better.