Hey all,
Seeking my first tractor. Been looking around a lot, and I like the cut of Kubota's jib.
So, context.
2 lots, separated by a few miles.
First lot is ~2 acres, under 1/2 acre of grass, about an acre of forest. Lot is mostly on a hill, grades ranging from 0-15% in the grass, and up to 22% in the forest. Grass is mostly even plane, not much for sharp dips/contours, just at a grade in places.
Second lot is ~3 acres, ~1/2 acre of grass, another 1/4 acre of light trees and grass, and ~2 acres of forest. Lot is mostly flat; only significant grade is in the driveway which is max 9%.
At a minimum, seeking to do the following:
- ongoing lawn care at the first lot (mowing)
- snow removal at first lot (and optionally second)
- rehab then maintain paths through forest in both locations
Optional adds/projects that we are tackling:
- help with forest maintenance/logging (need to take down ~14 trees yet this year at the second lot; all poplars that are rotting in the core; we take several trees a year due to damage, etc on both lots). Thinking grapple and/or chains.
- move mulch/dirt/rock/firewood/lumber/x/y/z from drop point (typically driveway) to destination (hello, FEL)
- handle regrading of the gravel driveway in the second lot
- handle graveling additional section(s) as needed
- blaze new paths through forest
- pick up the occasional light pallet and move it
- lift/move/redistribute earth to terrace a new section on the hill in the first lot
- annual lawn care in both places (aeration, seeding, etc)
How do I do it today?
- borrowed riding lawn mower; really should return that and grab my own equipment
- no snow removal equipment yet (just moved back to MN this spring, haven't needed any yet, getting later in the year is at least part of what's driving this)
- hauling everything around by hand in a wheelbarrow
- shovels/rakes/etc - human power!
But humans are tool using animals! We can do better! We can do... Kubota!
So, I'm thinking B2601-1 currently. While a lot of what I want to do (mowing, snow pushing) I accomplish just fine with a BX, some of the other stuff I think pushes me into the small B. Plus, the additional ground clearance will be nice when working in the forest. Thinking the B2650 would probably be too much (although that fancy cab does look nice... also becomes a clearance issue... everywhere... like in the forest, or under any trees, or for storage...).
I've been looking around, talked to a few dealers (still doing this). Currently thinking the B2601-1 (rim guard in the rear tires; block heater). Probably start with the FEL (LA435) (w/ QA - B1673) and 54" bucket (B2324Â*), 60" MMM (RCK60-32), the 55" snowthrower (BX2822A), a rotary cutter (RCR1260), and a box blade (BB1260). Longer term, debating a grapple (SGC0554 was the dealer suggestion). May move the MMM/rotary cutter to spring, cuz it's September already. May pull the grapple in, because I have a bunch of trees to take down and move. May just grab everything at once, and call it a day. Who knows? Still figuring things out there. Oh, and a 52" or 60" ratchet rake for the bucket.
So, aside from thoughts on loadout/accessories (which I welcome!), I do have a few other questions on options.
Tires
The dealers I've spoken with so far are very much pushing the R14's. While I like the traction an R14 offers, not sure if that's the right tire to use on grass for, say, mowing... as opposed to an R3. However, the R3's are probably a huge pain to clean out, as opposed to the R14s the R4s. So... thoughts? R3? R4? R14?
3rd Function Valves
Apparently there's a Kubota part for this (B1672) and a LandPride part for this (380-149A). Is one better than the other (as in, performance/placement/etc)? Does the Kubota part have better routing/valve placement over the LandPride part, which looks like the entire valve assembly is attached to a loader arm?
FEL
Is the mechanical self-leveling kit worth it? When I asked one dealer about it, he said it was 'part of the swift-tach system' but didn't end up in the detailed quote.
Pallet Forks
Kubota's B2376? LandPride PFL1242? Something else?
Rear Remotes
Worth having rear remotes added now, or wait until there's an application for them?
Anything else?
Seeking my first tractor. Been looking around a lot, and I like the cut of Kubota's jib.
So, context.
2 lots, separated by a few miles.
First lot is ~2 acres, under 1/2 acre of grass, about an acre of forest. Lot is mostly on a hill, grades ranging from 0-15% in the grass, and up to 22% in the forest. Grass is mostly even plane, not much for sharp dips/contours, just at a grade in places.
Second lot is ~3 acres, ~1/2 acre of grass, another 1/4 acre of light trees and grass, and ~2 acres of forest. Lot is mostly flat; only significant grade is in the driveway which is max 9%.
At a minimum, seeking to do the following:
- ongoing lawn care at the first lot (mowing)
- snow removal at first lot (and optionally second)
- rehab then maintain paths through forest in both locations
Optional adds/projects that we are tackling:
- help with forest maintenance/logging (need to take down ~14 trees yet this year at the second lot; all poplars that are rotting in the core; we take several trees a year due to damage, etc on both lots). Thinking grapple and/or chains.
- move mulch/dirt/rock/firewood/lumber/x/y/z from drop point (typically driveway) to destination (hello, FEL)
- handle regrading of the gravel driveway in the second lot
- handle graveling additional section(s) as needed
- blaze new paths through forest
- pick up the occasional light pallet and move it
- lift/move/redistribute earth to terrace a new section on the hill in the first lot
- annual lawn care in both places (aeration, seeding, etc)
How do I do it today?
- borrowed riding lawn mower; really should return that and grab my own equipment
- no snow removal equipment yet (just moved back to MN this spring, haven't needed any yet, getting later in the year is at least part of what's driving this)
- hauling everything around by hand in a wheelbarrow
- shovels/rakes/etc - human power!
But humans are tool using animals! We can do better! We can do... Kubota!
So, I'm thinking B2601-1 currently. While a lot of what I want to do (mowing, snow pushing) I accomplish just fine with a BX, some of the other stuff I think pushes me into the small B. Plus, the additional ground clearance will be nice when working in the forest. Thinking the B2650 would probably be too much (although that fancy cab does look nice... also becomes a clearance issue... everywhere... like in the forest, or under any trees, or for storage...).
I've been looking around, talked to a few dealers (still doing this). Currently thinking the B2601-1 (rim guard in the rear tires; block heater). Probably start with the FEL (LA435) (w/ QA - B1673) and 54" bucket (B2324Â*), 60" MMM (RCK60-32), the 55" snowthrower (BX2822A), a rotary cutter (RCR1260), and a box blade (BB1260). Longer term, debating a grapple (SGC0554 was the dealer suggestion). May move the MMM/rotary cutter to spring, cuz it's September already. May pull the grapple in, because I have a bunch of trees to take down and move. May just grab everything at once, and call it a day. Who knows? Still figuring things out there. Oh, and a 52" or 60" ratchet rake for the bucket.
So, aside from thoughts on loadout/accessories (which I welcome!), I do have a few other questions on options.
Tires
The dealers I've spoken with so far are very much pushing the R14's. While I like the traction an R14 offers, not sure if that's the right tire to use on grass for, say, mowing... as opposed to an R3. However, the R3's are probably a huge pain to clean out, as opposed to the R14s the R4s. So... thoughts? R3? R4? R14?
3rd Function Valves
Apparently there's a Kubota part for this (B1672) and a LandPride part for this (380-149A). Is one better than the other (as in, performance/placement/etc)? Does the Kubota part have better routing/valve placement over the LandPride part, which looks like the entire valve assembly is attached to a loader arm?
FEL
Is the mechanical self-leveling kit worth it? When I asked one dealer about it, he said it was 'part of the swift-tach system' but didn't end up in the detailed quote.
Pallet Forks
Kubota's B2376? LandPride PFL1242? Something else?
Rear Remotes
Worth having rear remotes added now, or wait until there's an application for them?
Anything else?