My wife and I just bought a 5.5 acre place near Durham, NC. It's already fenced, and the land is cleared and decent pasture land. Slightly rolling landscape, and some mature trees around the yard. This will be our first tractor purchase, though before coming here we had use of Dad's 75 hp Mahindra back in Georgia for pasture/fence maintenance and moving large round bales.
Primary uses for us will now be digging postholes and mowing to maintain the pasture, and maybe even mowing the yard; pulling a small manure spreader, hauling square bales, and whatever other chores I can put it to use on.
I'm leaning toward a hydraulic auger on the SSQA, like the Landpride HD25. (I like the hydraulic augers because they tend to be safer than PTO augers, and are reversible; and being on the front loader allows downforce that you don't get from a 3-point mount.) And I'm also leaning toward something like the Caroni TL1500 flail mower.
B2650 pros:
Slightly more lift capacity (PTO and FEL)
Slightly higher hydraulic flow.
Slightly better ground clearance.
Landpride lists it as compatible for the PD25 auger.
B2650 cons (to me):
No option for R14 tires.
Digital dash.
B2601 pros:
Analog dash.
R14 tires.
Very similar to B2650 in terms of PTO HP and hydraulic pump capacity.
QuickTach loader, though this is a minor point to me.
B2601 cons:
Not listed as compatible with the PD25 posthole digger for some odd reason. (Landpride even list some BX series as compatible, but not the B2601!)
Slightly higher RPM for rated PTO speed.
I'd appreciate any advice or words of wisdom.
-Keith
Primary uses for us will now be digging postholes and mowing to maintain the pasture, and maybe even mowing the yard; pulling a small manure spreader, hauling square bales, and whatever other chores I can put it to use on.
I'm leaning toward a hydraulic auger on the SSQA, like the Landpride HD25. (I like the hydraulic augers because they tend to be safer than PTO augers, and are reversible; and being on the front loader allows downforce that you don't get from a 3-point mount.) And I'm also leaning toward something like the Caroni TL1500 flail mower.
B2650 pros:
Slightly more lift capacity (PTO and FEL)
Slightly higher hydraulic flow.
Slightly better ground clearance.
Landpride lists it as compatible for the PD25 auger.
B2650 cons (to me):
No option for R14 tires.
Digital dash.
B2601 pros:
Analog dash.
R14 tires.
Very similar to B2650 in terms of PTO HP and hydraulic pump capacity.
QuickTach loader, though this is a minor point to me.
B2601 cons:
Not listed as compatible with the PD25 posthole digger for some odd reason. (Landpride even list some BX series as compatible, but not the B2601!)
Slightly higher RPM for rated PTO speed.
I'd appreciate any advice or words of wisdom.
-Keith