We have a 17 acre forested parcel on the southern BC coast, with some development on it. Only about 20% is cleared. Lots of big cedar interspersed with other species intermingled, lots of wildlife (deer, black bears, cougars, etc). We will improve current cleared land which is rocky and rough, and add a few foot trails through the forest, but don't plan much in the way of any further clearing.
We are getting set up with a tractor and implements to help in looking after it.
I've posted a bit more about the property and priorities on the "Implements" page.
Although this is Canada, it is on the coast, and there is minimal annual snowfall here, so not an issue.
The base tractor will be an L3902, R14 tires, roof. The dealer rep has not seemed to be on the ball as far as implements suitable to our needs, and so I am doing research and joining this site as part of getting more knowledgeable as we define the order.
Dealer has quoted for the LA525 loader versus the newer LA526. Any comments on pros/cons?
The LP pallet forks are in the order, and no questions.
A box blade seems to be a logical add to help in repairing and maintaining a 1/2 mi gravel drive currently in bad shape, and for future land contouring, drainage improvements, etc. The LP BB15 line looks like a better bet than the BB12 proposed by the dealer. I like the pins instead of clips for the scrapers, 4-height setting scrapers versus 3, and beefier construction with the BB15 line. The L3902 is about 55 inches wide, so I am thinking the BB1566 is a good complementary match. Comments?
I need a mower for the grassy areas, and to trim the grass/invasive Himalayan blackberry/little saplings along the cleared area edges and on both sides of the drive. The dealer proposed the LP FDR1660 pull grooming mower, but I am concerned that it would not be adequate outside of the pure grassy areas.
I was instead wondering about the LP FM2560 flail mower, which the dealer says would be overkill and too big for the tractor. The LP web site lists it as a good match to the L series tractor, so I am a bit puzzled. Comments?
I think a 3 pt hitch carryall at the back would be a nice general purpose accessory, and the Canadian-made Split Fire Carryall looks like a good bet: https://split-fire.com/3pt-carry-all/
I don't have a need (nor the budget !!) for a backhoe, and can borrow one from my neighbors if and when needed.
I'll get a year's supply of basic maintenance supplies as well.
Any other accessories that I should be thinking about?
Thanks all!
Note that a lot of equipment available to folks in the US is not exported and readily available to us in Canada, particularly in the west, so that is a significant factor. We are a ferry ride away from the mainland, so delivery is also an i$$ue.
We are getting set up with a tractor and implements to help in looking after it.
I've posted a bit more about the property and priorities on the "Implements" page.
Although this is Canada, it is on the coast, and there is minimal annual snowfall here, so not an issue.
The base tractor will be an L3902, R14 tires, roof. The dealer rep has not seemed to be on the ball as far as implements suitable to our needs, and so I am doing research and joining this site as part of getting more knowledgeable as we define the order.
Dealer has quoted for the LA525 loader versus the newer LA526. Any comments on pros/cons?
The LP pallet forks are in the order, and no questions.
A box blade seems to be a logical add to help in repairing and maintaining a 1/2 mi gravel drive currently in bad shape, and for future land contouring, drainage improvements, etc. The LP BB15 line looks like a better bet than the BB12 proposed by the dealer. I like the pins instead of clips for the scrapers, 4-height setting scrapers versus 3, and beefier construction with the BB15 line. The L3902 is about 55 inches wide, so I am thinking the BB1566 is a good complementary match. Comments?
I need a mower for the grassy areas, and to trim the grass/invasive Himalayan blackberry/little saplings along the cleared area edges and on both sides of the drive. The dealer proposed the LP FDR1660 pull grooming mower, but I am concerned that it would not be adequate outside of the pure grassy areas.
I was instead wondering about the LP FM2560 flail mower, which the dealer says would be overkill and too big for the tractor. The LP web site lists it as a good match to the L series tractor, so I am a bit puzzled. Comments?
I think a 3 pt hitch carryall at the back would be a nice general purpose accessory, and the Canadian-made Split Fire Carryall looks like a good bet: https://split-fire.com/3pt-carry-all/
I don't have a need (nor the budget !!) for a backhoe, and can borrow one from my neighbors if and when needed.
I'll get a year's supply of basic maintenance supplies as well.
Any other accessories that I should be thinking about?
Thanks all!
Note that a lot of equipment available to folks in the US is not exported and readily available to us in Canada, particularly in the west, so that is a significant factor. We are a ferry ride away from the mainland, so delivery is also an i$$ue.
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