I have been watching a lot of YouTube videos and I think I have it narrowed down to 1 of 3 models however I still need some assistance with pulling the trigger. For me price is a big thing to consider which is why I'm typically looking at the most basic version of each tractor.
I'll start with my applications, first the tractor will need a backhoe as I need to dig a LOT of drainage. Once that is done the tractor will spend most of its time in a forest setting doing trail maintenance. I would consider the trail maintenance to be quite extreme featuring; leveling massive ruts from industrial logging skid steers, digging out stumps, and bush hogging new trails.
The three models I'm considering are;
The BX23SLBB-T (TLB). My main reason for looking at this is the price is amazing, very affordable tractor. My main concern with it is 1. as small as it is would it be more susceptible to damage in the woods? 2. It seems too small to run a bush hog of decent size I'm looking for one that can handle 2" brush.
The LX2610. this one looks really good nice sized tires to keep the tractor off the forest floor, but most bush hogs I can find that can cut 2" require more 20+ HP at the PTO and this only has 19.5.
I'm also looking at the L2501. This is a smaller upgrade but it doesn't seem to be much more money at all and currently Kubota is offering an implement discount for these that makes them attractive. I don't really have any concerns with this one just that it also only has 19.5 HP at the PTO.
Thank you for your help.
I'll start with my applications, first the tractor will need a backhoe as I need to dig a LOT of drainage. Once that is done the tractor will spend most of its time in a forest setting doing trail maintenance. I would consider the trail maintenance to be quite extreme featuring; leveling massive ruts from industrial logging skid steers, digging out stumps, and bush hogging new trails.
The three models I'm considering are;
The BX23SLBB-T (TLB). My main reason for looking at this is the price is amazing, very affordable tractor. My main concern with it is 1. as small as it is would it be more susceptible to damage in the woods? 2. It seems too small to run a bush hog of decent size I'm looking for one that can handle 2" brush.
The LX2610. this one looks really good nice sized tires to keep the tractor off the forest floor, but most bush hogs I can find that can cut 2" require more 20+ HP at the PTO and this only has 19.5.
I'm also looking at the L2501. This is a smaller upgrade but it doesn't seem to be much more money at all and currently Kubota is offering an implement discount for these that makes them attractive. I don't really have any concerns with this one just that it also only has 19.5 HP at the PTO.
Thank you for your help.