Newbie here, and to tractors in general. First time buyer. Appreciate any/all advice.
I've got 5acres in Silver Spring MD, half is open field/lawn, half is wooded. Pretty wild/unkempt/unmaintained. To me, the whole place is a blank slate, but I'll mostly work with the natural boundaries of woods and not do any extensive tree clearing (if that changes, I'll rent a track loader).
My goals/tasks:
To develop the unwooded area into a hobby food forest with some camping and glamping (yurts, domes, yomes), reduce lawn with scaped areas, rain gardens. Build and maintain lit pathways through the woods, with tree house or three, maybe glamping grade if the yurts work out well. Build and maintain up to 1000ft of gravel driveway. I also process some of my own firewood for hobby heating, I keep a 4 cord stack and go through 1-2 cord per year.
Lots of the upfront work will be: clearing and digging out brush, stacking berms, grading and building driveway, planting fruit and nut trees, running power and water, building pathways through woods, establishing food/scaped areas, building new walking path to patio, grading plots for yurt decks.
My Take:
I currently have a Deere x540 grass tractor for lawn for now. I've been up and down this ladder of sizing BX23S (but then quickly didn't revisit), B2601, L2502, L3902. Arrived at probably an L TLB (backhoe will remain on most of time), plus forks, plane or blade, maybe grapple if forks don't do it for me. Given the tasks at hand, and my taste for a Takeuchi TL12R2 that my friend left here for a month, I think L series is appropriate. I'm torn between the L2502 and doing a turbo for it later in a year or two, vs just getting the 3902 and settling with clean factory power. The 2502 tuning path is uncharted since it's new, what if it doesn't have any fuel pump shims or it's next to impossible to alter. I could get by with 25hp probably.
If all my goals/projects were done, the B2601 TLB+MMM would probably be a great fit for maintaining my vision, and the allure of a compact all in one machine I can enjoy for all things is strong. But thinking I would greatly benefit from a bigger tractor frame and backhoe to build all this out. I wish the B2601 would work. LX seems expensive for the amount of tractor I get. Perhaps I could rent my way out of an L and get the B2601.
I've got 5acres in Silver Spring MD, half is open field/lawn, half is wooded. Pretty wild/unkempt/unmaintained. To me, the whole place is a blank slate, but I'll mostly work with the natural boundaries of woods and not do any extensive tree clearing (if that changes, I'll rent a track loader).
My goals/tasks:
To develop the unwooded area into a hobby food forest with some camping and glamping (yurts, domes, yomes), reduce lawn with scaped areas, rain gardens. Build and maintain lit pathways through the woods, with tree house or three, maybe glamping grade if the yurts work out well. Build and maintain up to 1000ft of gravel driveway. I also process some of my own firewood for hobby heating, I keep a 4 cord stack and go through 1-2 cord per year.
Lots of the upfront work will be: clearing and digging out brush, stacking berms, grading and building driveway, planting fruit and nut trees, running power and water, building pathways through woods, establishing food/scaped areas, building new walking path to patio, grading plots for yurt decks.
My Take:
I currently have a Deere x540 grass tractor for lawn for now. I've been up and down this ladder of sizing BX23S (but then quickly didn't revisit), B2601, L2502, L3902. Arrived at probably an L TLB (backhoe will remain on most of time), plus forks, plane or blade, maybe grapple if forks don't do it for me. Given the tasks at hand, and my taste for a Takeuchi TL12R2 that my friend left here for a month, I think L series is appropriate. I'm torn between the L2502 and doing a turbo for it later in a year or two, vs just getting the 3902 and settling with clean factory power. The 2502 tuning path is uncharted since it's new, what if it doesn't have any fuel pump shims or it's next to impossible to alter. I could get by with 25hp probably.
If all my goals/projects were done, the B2601 TLB+MMM would probably be a great fit for maintaining my vision, and the allure of a compact all in one machine I can enjoy for all things is strong. But thinking I would greatly benefit from a bigger tractor frame and backhoe to build all this out. I wish the B2601 would work. LX seems expensive for the amount of tractor I get. Perhaps I could rent my way out of an L and get the B2601.