Hello. Total newbie other than a Home Cheapo John Deere LA140 I've owned (junk).
I'm debating the BX2680 vs B2601. SO MANY threads on that I get the gist. I only have 1.6 acres relatively flat, open lot, 100% lawn, and only trees are landscaping trees I've planted. Uses are to help haul firewood, snowblowing, landscaping and not carry as much with a back that is going bad. Projects such as installing belgian block are another example of what is on the plate to do, and don't want to lift and haul this stuff around. Retiring soon and happy to help out friends and neighbors too.....
I have a dedicated ZT mover, Toro TimeCutter 7577 (I love it, love the MyRide seat).
I'm often digging up landscaping, taking out an old bush or tree. I really don't want a backhoe and wondering how effective a stump bucked with skid steer attachment would be for digging. Thinking something like this:
Cost is really not a deciding thing as I debate the B2601 vs. BX2680. I'm really drawn to the power of the hydraulics (lifting) on the B2601. Even though it is "bigger" it has a tighter turning radius than the BX2680, so it seems nimble enough. I want to store either tractor on my "drive up lift". The distance between the drive on platforms is 37", so the wider stance of the B2601 would make it easier to store on the lift.
(Actually read the turning radius of B2601 is not smaller than the BX2680, you have to have the brake on to become smaller).
I'm certain I will be helping neighbors and the like, happy to. My needs are not huge, but I really don't want the "I should have".
I'm a total newbie and thank you for the support.
1) How good is a skid steer shovel? I do see that when digging up a larger stump, the area destroyed around the stump can become large.
2) Sigh, although a beat to death topic, comments on the B2601 for such a small property are welcomed.
Thank you!
David
I'm debating the BX2680 vs B2601. SO MANY threads on that I get the gist. I only have 1.6 acres relatively flat, open lot, 100% lawn, and only trees are landscaping trees I've planted. Uses are to help haul firewood, snowblowing, landscaping and not carry as much with a back that is going bad. Projects such as installing belgian block are another example of what is on the plate to do, and don't want to lift and haul this stuff around. Retiring soon and happy to help out friends and neighbors too.....
I have a dedicated ZT mover, Toro TimeCutter 7577 (I love it, love the MyRide seat).
I'm often digging up landscaping, taking out an old bush or tree. I really don't want a backhoe and wondering how effective a stump bucked with skid steer attachment would be for digging. Thinking something like this:
Stump Bucket For Skid Steer Quick Attach
The Titan stump bucket for Skid Steer Quick Attach is perfect for uprooting tree stumps, lifting concrete slabs, and for digging footing around a house.
www.palletforks.com
Cost is really not a deciding thing as I debate the B2601 vs. BX2680. I'm really drawn to the power of the hydraulics (lifting) on the B2601. Even though it is "bigger" it has a tighter turning radius than the BX2680, so it seems nimble enough. I want to store either tractor on my "drive up lift". The distance between the drive on platforms is 37", so the wider stance of the B2601 would make it easier to store on the lift.
(Actually read the turning radius of B2601 is not smaller than the BX2680, you have to have the brake on to become smaller).
I'm certain I will be helping neighbors and the like, happy to. My needs are not huge, but I really don't want the "I should have".
I'm a total newbie and thank you for the support.
1) How good is a skid steer shovel? I do see that when digging up a larger stump, the area destroyed around the stump can become large.
2) Sigh, although a beat to death topic, comments on the B2601 for such a small property are welcomed.
Thank you!
David
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