First post on this forum. I'm closing on a home in NE Ohio in about 6 weeks - 10 acres, 3.5-4acres finish mowed, rest is driveway, home, outbuildings, and woods. Current retired owners used a couple riding mowers for the lawn and a Kubota B2620 tractor with a ton of implements, including a front mount snow blower. None of those tools are for sale, so my plan is to get a Zero Turn Mower asap, and order/wait in line for a tractor as it's not quite as time sensitive as a mower in the spring.
Uses I see for the tractor:
- Dragging downed trees for firewood. Property is mostly flat, but that's also coming from a current PA resident.
- Moving bucked logs (not sure of term). Home has a wood stove & propane furnace. 2 outbuildings (combined 3000 sq ft) use wood heat exclusively. I'll reduce the need for wood, but it's still a good option as a supplement.
- Gathering and moving brush.
- Driveway maintenance - currently about 800 feet of driveway to the state road. General shaping over time + fresh gravel distribution.
- Driveway addition - add 200 feet of driveway, perpendicular to current driveway, to reach one outbuilding. Would be cutting in on existing lawn, no trees or anything.
- Dealing with snow. Current owner said blade is fine most years, but this year it hasn't been, and they're scheduled for another 7-12" on top of the 12" that was there this weekend when i visited.
- Moving/lifting stuff - deliveries to the outbuildings, garage items, etc. Moving flat/open trailer around.
So, for the tractor side, I think I'm narrowing down to: B2601, LX2610, and LX3310.
BX - too small for that stuff - it can be done, people do it, but buying new, it seems to make sense to move up in size.
B2601 - similar to what current owner had.
LX2610 - increased loader/pallet capacity. Maybe a little more "oomph" with the heavier tractor for the plowing/blading (tbd) and dragging.
LX3310 - From what I understand just a HP bump isn't that noticeable more most tasks. I wasn't sure if the move from 19.5-27 PTO HP would be a big benefit.
I'll start with this tractor post. After solving that, I can move on to initial implements. Thank you all of the posts on the forum - I've spent a ton of time reading over the past few weeks as well as burning countless hours on Youtube (OWTM, GP Outdoors, Messicks, TTWT, etc).
-Rick
Uses I see for the tractor:
- Dragging downed trees for firewood. Property is mostly flat, but that's also coming from a current PA resident.
- Moving bucked logs (not sure of term). Home has a wood stove & propane furnace. 2 outbuildings (combined 3000 sq ft) use wood heat exclusively. I'll reduce the need for wood, but it's still a good option as a supplement.
- Gathering and moving brush.
- Driveway maintenance - currently about 800 feet of driveway to the state road. General shaping over time + fresh gravel distribution.
- Driveway addition - add 200 feet of driveway, perpendicular to current driveway, to reach one outbuilding. Would be cutting in on existing lawn, no trees or anything.
- Dealing with snow. Current owner said blade is fine most years, but this year it hasn't been, and they're scheduled for another 7-12" on top of the 12" that was there this weekend when i visited.
- Moving/lifting stuff - deliveries to the outbuildings, garage items, etc. Moving flat/open trailer around.
So, for the tractor side, I think I'm narrowing down to: B2601, LX2610, and LX3310.
BX - too small for that stuff - it can be done, people do it, but buying new, it seems to make sense to move up in size.
B2601 - similar to what current owner had.
LX2610 - increased loader/pallet capacity. Maybe a little more "oomph" with the heavier tractor for the plowing/blading (tbd) and dragging.
LX3310 - From what I understand just a HP bump isn't that noticeable more most tasks. I wasn't sure if the move from 19.5-27 PTO HP would be a big benefit.
I'll start with this tractor post. After solving that, I can move on to initial implements. Thank you all of the posts on the forum - I've spent a ton of time reading over the past few weeks as well as burning countless hours on Youtube (OWTM, GP Outdoors, Messicks, TTWT, etc).
-Rick