I just joined this morning, but have learned a ton from reading the forum over the last several weeks. Many of my questions have been answered by looking through past posts, and like many others I have narrowed my options down to the B2601 and LX2610.
I currently have a little over 2.5, mostly flat acres in the PNW, though in the long term we are interested in (but not actively seeking) a larger property. Current tractor work would include general FEL/pallet fork material handling, maintenance of a 300 foot gravel drive and 50x100 parking area, using a middle-buster to improve drainage, tilling a large garden and corn/wildlife plots, and brush hogging (blackberries along fences and a pasture area with saplings < 3/4 inch). I don't plan on getting a MMM since we have a nice riding mower already and not much finished lawn. I've periodically borrowed a neighbor's B1600 and it is clearly outmatched for tilling, brush hogging, and heavier FEL tasks.
My impression is that a B2601 would easily handle the tasks I currently have. When I went to the dealer though, I was surprised that the LX2610 wasn't that much larger, was only $1200 more (tractor and loader), and would likely be a shorter wait time. It seems my local dealers can't get enough B2601s to fill orders, but Kubota keeps sending them LX2610s that haven't been ordered. I suspect I could even get a more knocked off the LX price. My father in law left us money specifically earmarked for purchasing a tractor, so the price isn't a big issue. Mostly, I'm concerned the added weight would damage my lawn during the wet winters or the added size would be bulky. Dealer HIGHLY recommends R14s on either based on our local conditions and won't sell a FEL equipped unit without loading the tires.
So in summary, I think a B2601 is enough tractor for me, but is an LX2610 too much?
I currently have a little over 2.5, mostly flat acres in the PNW, though in the long term we are interested in (but not actively seeking) a larger property. Current tractor work would include general FEL/pallet fork material handling, maintenance of a 300 foot gravel drive and 50x100 parking area, using a middle-buster to improve drainage, tilling a large garden and corn/wildlife plots, and brush hogging (blackberries along fences and a pasture area with saplings < 3/4 inch). I don't plan on getting a MMM since we have a nice riding mower already and not much finished lawn. I've periodically borrowed a neighbor's B1600 and it is clearly outmatched for tilling, brush hogging, and heavier FEL tasks.
My impression is that a B2601 would easily handle the tasks I currently have. When I went to the dealer though, I was surprised that the LX2610 wasn't that much larger, was only $1200 more (tractor and loader), and would likely be a shorter wait time. It seems my local dealers can't get enough B2601s to fill orders, but Kubota keeps sending them LX2610s that haven't been ordered. I suspect I could even get a more knocked off the LX price. My father in law left us money specifically earmarked for purchasing a tractor, so the price isn't a big issue. Mostly, I'm concerned the added weight would damage my lawn during the wet winters or the added size would be bulky. Dealer HIGHLY recommends R14s on either based on our local conditions and won't sell a FEL equipped unit without loading the tires.
So in summary, I think a B2601 is enough tractor for me, but is an LX2610 too much?