Placed my order yesterday for a L3901-HST.
R14 tires water filled, LA525 w/quick attach, 66" bucket, level indicator, PFL2042 pallet forks, QH-15 quick hitch, RCR1860 rotary cutter, BB1260 box blade, , L-8787 Kubota 1” spacer kit (dealer recommended over any wider third party spacers so as to avoid any possible warranty denial issues, didn’t feel like arguing the point though I would have preferred at least 2” spacers, and Top and tilt fender mounted (Gearmore kit dealer installed for $2000).
With American Cutter Horse Association Equine discount (note you do not have to own a horse to join), out the door (tax included) delivered to my property a few dollars short of 30k (paying cash though standard financing is available with equine discount, but not the 0% interest). Equine discount is a nice 20% off MSRP on Kubota and Land Pride items.
Delivery in 2 to 3 weeks.
Moved to new house on 12 2/3 acres in southern California. House at top of property, 8 to 10' dirt path put in that winds it say from top to bottom of property, but needs some repair due to heavy rains. Significant slope means taking it very slow in the beginning and always being cautious on those slopes. About 1050' top to bottom and 500' to 700' across. Nice 2 to 3 acre gentle slope at the bottom where sheep will be kept when we are ready for them. Future barn at the top but about 400' away from house (house at one corner at top of property, barn will be at other corner). Blacktop fire access road house to barn and then right angle turn and blacktop continues about 100' to down hill to the dirt path entry to the rest of the property. Total slop from top of property to bottom over the 1050' is about 160' of elevation change
I will only be using the box blade on the dirt path (which may get some blacktop grinds brought in if the paths have more erosion issues after I fix them up -- they got put in with no crown and no attempt to keep water flow to the side where the path goes up and down the slope of the property). While others in a FB group recommended the 1560 box blade, it would be a $500 add so I'm going to pass on that and not be aggressive when using the 1260.
Glad to be moving from lurker to a participating role.
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R14 tires water filled, LA525 w/quick attach, 66" bucket, level indicator, PFL2042 pallet forks, QH-15 quick hitch, RCR1860 rotary cutter, BB1260 box blade, , L-8787 Kubota 1” spacer kit (dealer recommended over any wider third party spacers so as to avoid any possible warranty denial issues, didn’t feel like arguing the point though I would have preferred at least 2” spacers, and Top and tilt fender mounted (Gearmore kit dealer installed for $2000).
With American Cutter Horse Association Equine discount (note you do not have to own a horse to join), out the door (tax included) delivered to my property a few dollars short of 30k (paying cash though standard financing is available with equine discount, but not the 0% interest). Equine discount is a nice 20% off MSRP on Kubota and Land Pride items.
Delivery in 2 to 3 weeks.
Moved to new house on 12 2/3 acres in southern California. House at top of property, 8 to 10' dirt path put in that winds it say from top to bottom of property, but needs some repair due to heavy rains. Significant slope means taking it very slow in the beginning and always being cautious on those slopes. About 1050' top to bottom and 500' to 700' across. Nice 2 to 3 acre gentle slope at the bottom where sheep will be kept when we are ready for them. Future barn at the top but about 400' away from house (house at one corner at top of property, barn will be at other corner). Blacktop fire access road house to barn and then right angle turn and blacktop continues about 100' to down hill to the dirt path entry to the rest of the property. Total slop from top of property to bottom over the 1050' is about 160' of elevation change
I will only be using the box blade on the dirt path (which may get some blacktop grinds brought in if the paths have more erosion issues after I fix them up -- they got put in with no crown and no attempt to keep water flow to the side where the path goes up and down the slope of the property). While others in a FB group recommended the 1560 box blade, it would be a $500 add so I'm going to pass on that and not be aggressive when using the 1260.
Glad to be moving from lurker to a participating role.
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