I want to do some land clearing, brush hogging and removal of dead trees on the 11 acres.
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Now that I have "over-analyzed' this decision, I guess I now to decide, is it a Want or a Need?
Motorcitybear, I think you've definitely got a "need" for a tractor, but which tractor can definitely be a "want" vs "need" decision. Good luck with that property, sounds fun!
Wide open 3 acres you would do under 3 hours
Thanks Michigander, that helps me get a better feel.
The driveway, I would hire someone to come in and grind up your asphalt in place and mix in some new gravel and compact it in place. The asphalt ground up and into gravel will make a solid driveway.
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The cheapest and probably the easiest to use for a first time user, in snow removal would be a loader mounted snow plow.
BAP, thanks for the comments. I didn't know/think about grinding up asphalt on site. That sounds pretty attractive. I'll have to look into it.
What's your thoughts on getting the loader mounted snow plow vs a QA snow plow w/ use of the 3rd function? Maybe unnecessary, but just looking at everything right now.
Maybe keep the mowing machine you have.
.... Consider getting a back blade. You can do a lot with dirt and snow with that combination. After a while you can see if you want other stuff after you get used to those, and decide if you need a snow blower.
Thanks Sheepfarmer for your comments. You bring up some good points. Maybe I can rent a MMM to test it out. If I like it, sell the GR2120 and buy MMM, if I don't like MMM, keep GR2120. Also, a back blade is definitely something I'm considering. But trying to think if back blade would be better for me than a box blade or land scraper. So many options!
You've got more tractor stuff to do than I do, I have a BX and am looking to upgrade to a B2601.
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A lot of people have different opinions on mowing. I mow about an acre with my BX, takes me less than half an hour.
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Sounds like your dealer will rent to try out, that means they may also loan you a deck to see if you like how a BX or B mows. That'd answer your question as to whether keeping the GR makes sense. Also, mowing yourself, at a speed you feel comfortable with, on your property, will tell you how much time saving there may be.
My recollection is the difference in price between the BX and the B isn't much. Also look at Tractor Time with Tim's current series on Youtube about Green v's Orange - the lift capacity difference surprised me, but I do know my BX doesn't lift as much as I want on the 3PH, and sometimes pulling a post out or similar I run out of lift on the FEL as well. On 3 acres I just feel you might want a bit more machine.
Thanks Paul. Good to know that I'm not too much in the "want" stage with my list of projects
Also, good to know on the mowing time. If I can be under 2hrs, that'd be great. Will definitely have to test it out, as you suggested instead of just buying the MMM right away. Having the GR2120 does give me that flexibility, and the money from selling the GR2120, can go right towards the MMM, if thats the path I choose.
I'll have to check out his videos, thanks for the reference. I've spent too many hours, and not enough sleep recently due to GP outdoors!!
For mowing, its going to be tough to beat a bx series. I have a 2380 and the 60" deck. It cuts as nice as a zero turn
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That being said, if your lawn is flat, wide open area and weight is not much of a concern, Id strongly look at a 2301 or b2601
Thanks Frostbitten for the comments. That's encouraging to hear the BX cuts as nice as a zero turn. My understanding is the B does a great job as well. And yes, my lawn is mostly flat and wide open. I just counted on google maps and there are about 20 trees on the 3 acres, and they are in 3 main clusters, so some long stretches of back and forth
As for weight, I think the added weight of a B may benefit me. From what I've read (please correct me if this is wrong), but the bigger tires on the B actually reduce ground point pressure of the tires, so it shouldn't rip up the grass much worse than a BX. With the extra weight, will be helpful with push snow and pulling a scraper/blade on my driveway. I'm thinking turf tires, maybe the bar tire. Not sure what's best yet, still more to read on tires...
Backhoe wise BX series you need to go with BX23S
B series Backhoe can be added ,if your wife approves PO do it
I'd love a backhoe, but for $5-7k, it doesn't make sense for me. I know we will be planting some trees, ripping out bushes, etc, where it would help. But, I can't justify the cost, or the space needed to keep it when not in use. I'd like to be at $20k if possible, but can go above if it makes sense.