New to tractors but have a tractor in mind

ajschnitzelbank

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Have a LX2610 HSDC with the new R14's and they are great in the snow. Never got stuck once and it wasn't for a lack of trying. A cab in the winter time is so nice , just imagine a foot of wonderful white stuff and blowing out the driveway in your PJ's with a big of mug of coffee(or whatever your beverage is).
Dang, that does sound nice.
 

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I'd say hold out for a cab model, if you'll have lots of snow. You can buy a much bigger open station tractor for the extra 8 to 10 grand a cab costs on say, an LX, but your super cold, super hot, bug filled skys and dust and pollen days will be heavenly bliss with a cab.

If money is the issue, and it usually is, try this: Don't buy your tractor yet. Go buy your topless UTV, SXS, or ATV and put a snow plow on it for less than a grand. See how that works for you during your first winter. (It will work faster in low snow than a tractor with a blade, anyway).

If you like it, buy an open station tractor and save big money.

If you nearly freeze to death, buy a cab tractor.
 
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Much appreciated. I'm looking forward to a slower pace vs D.C. Did you go through Eugene in sales? He was very helpful when I called today & I'll definitely be headed to Hoober next week after I close. My new job has me stationed in Fredericksburg, so I'll swing by Dickinsons tomorrow to check out the L2502. I plan to finance as well. If it snows 🌨 before I get a tractor I may have to phone a friend...lol
Yup Eugene is the MAN. I saw him today. He stopped by my house and dropped off a part on the way home. I’ve known him for years. Really good guy to deal with and will treat you right
 
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NorthwoodsLife

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I'm just sayin'... Don't jump the gun.
That's my LX2610 cab model. Last Chrismas day. My driveway. Minus 15 degrees F. I was drinking hot cocoa and an occasional hot-toddy,
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Wearing a t shirt. I'd get out every hpur or so to have a smoke and feel the outdoor temp.
 
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NorthwoodsLife

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That narrow drive and only Christmas-and you don't have a snowblower?
Good Luck!
Yep. I couldn't afford a snow blower AND a cab. A snow blower is in the works for next year.
Tractor and bucket is half my driveways width.
I made 2 passes. Took 2 days, about 20 hours, Christmas Eve and Christmas day. My driveway is just over 1/2 mile.

Oh yeah, I do have a snow blower.
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Not enuf.
 
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number two

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I have a similar Arens blower-very handy to get to the tractor!
1200 ft drive here.
Ran a plow truck for 18 years,calling the loader guy as needed.
Actually,he always showed up when needed-just seemed to know!
17 years later with a blower,no more truck-gave it to BIL for free.
Only 20% of the fuel and no plow truck to deal with.
And still have a valuable asset!
Good Luck!
 
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GrizBota

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That B2650 will do what you said you need. The GWT guy seems like a straight shooter. Call him up and let him know you need an FEL. See what can be worked out. I do agree with not getting a tractor without an FEL. Have one for the B2601 and have to use it yet, since the L3830 does all the FEL work around here. But, if I need it, I’ll have it.

Here’s what the L unloaded this weekend. A baby Jet lathe. It was all the FEL could lift.

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PaulL

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Nice lathe. What are you gonna make? (Other than....everything)
 

Kainedogg

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I'd say hold out for a cab model, if you'll have lots of snow. You can buy a much bigger open station tractor for the extra 8 to 10 grand a cab costs on say, an LX, but your super cold, super hot, bug filled skys and dust and pollen days will be heavenly bliss with a cab.

If money is the issue, and it usually is, try this: Don't buy your tractor yet. Go buy your topless UTV, SXS, or ATV and put a snow plow on it for less than a grand. See how that works for you during your first winter. (It will work faster in low snow than a tractor with a blade, anyway).

If you like it, buy an open station tractor and save big money.

If you nearly freeze to death, buy a cab tractor.
I don't know you, but I like you...lol
 

GrizBota

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Nice lathe. What are you gonna make? (Other than....everything)
Lol. Well it was for my buddy. We’re each others’ “I know a guy”, so we do all sorts of stuff. It’s his lathe, but I suppose at some point he’ll probably be tuning something for me. He does lots of automotive stuff, plus he’s a millwright in a lumber mill, so he’s got lots of know how.
 
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Runs With Scissors

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I'm just sayin'... Don't jump the gun.
That's my LX2610 cab model. Last Chrismas day. My driveway. Minus 15 degrees F. I was drinking hot cocoa and an occasional hot-toddy, View attachment 114530
Wearing a t shirt. I'd get out every hpur or so to have a smoke and feel the outdoor temp.

Nice machine!

But if you really wanna stay warm, get some Striker Ice "Hardwater" bibs and jacket.

My wife and I, ice fished a tournament in 40 mph wind with a wind chill of -40.

No shanties allowed. My wife was mad cause as soon as she opened her beer, it just turned to slush and started coming out of the can like a volcanoe.....

We had to keep her beer in the cooler to keep it from freezing....hahahha

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NorthwoodsLife

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I don't know you, but I like you...lol
Lol. I'm not sure what that ^^ means.

Most of us are just trying to help.

For the record, I'm male, straight, and happily married!! LOL
 
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PaulL

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Lol. I'm not sure what that ^^ means.

Most of us are just trying to help.

For the record, I'm male, straight, and happily married!! LOL
Being straight and married doesn't mean you don't want to walk on the wild side once in a while!!

But seriously, I think it was just a "I like the way you're thinking" comment, not a pick up line.
 
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I'm just sayin'... Don't jump the gun.
That's my LX2610 cab model. Last Chrismas day. My driveway. Minus 15 degrees F. I was drinking hot cocoa and an occasional hot-toddy, View attachment 114530
Wearing a t shirt. I'd get out every hpur or so to have a smoke and feel the outdoor temp.
Pretty scene......I remember.....but....now....
At my age, I like palm trees in Winter better!
 
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Ya, WAY back when I was farming, my favorite haybine-pulling tractor was an Oliver 1850T. It was borrowed from a neighbor who was a local drag racer and a stock car driver. So, much fun to toot, but you had to watch the exhaust temp ("keep it below 900"). Great tractor in a situation where you needed excess torque on tap...

We typically raked hay with an old Farmall M. I have done 1000s of acres of cultivating from the seat of an offset Super C. I'm still cross-eyed from that. We pulled loaded silage boxes up to the silo with IH 560Ds. Helluva tractor...Ran the silo blower with an IH806D. Another helluva tractor...that benefits today from a Cummins 6BT transplant...if you can keep the TA in them...

I forked manure out of the steer shed with an IH 460 gas. What a hog that tractor was. This was before skid-loaders. I plowed with it a few times, pulling a 16-3, and it would get so hot that there would be a geiser of fuel spurting 4 inches up out of the fuel cap vent!

-Paul
 
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NorthwoodsLife

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But seriously, I think it was just a "I like the way you're thinking" comment, not a pick up line.
Sheesh, let a guy enjoy a pick up line. Will Ya!
I haven't understood a pick up line since a trip to Vegas a couple decades ago. (And she was serious and offered Everything)
I'd never took her up on because I was low on chips.
 
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PaulL

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Sheesh, let a guy enjoy a pick up line. Will Ya!
I haven't understood a pick up line since a trip to Vegas a couple decades ago. (And she was serious and offered Everything)
I'd never took her up on because I was low on chips.
You'd have to be tempted to take her up just to find out what "everything" means.
 

Jsjac

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I walked behind a snow blower for tooo many years. Covered in snow and wet.
When I could afford a tractor I bought one with a cab. I did not want to be cold and wet snow blowing any more .
The B2650 is a great tractor. It will only pick up around 1000 pounds give or take.
For about 90% of what I do this tractor is plenty big. Some projects take longer because of the size of the tractor.
I will guarantee my wife and daughter would not do the driveway with out a cab.
We live in the woods and when I go in the woods I have to be extra careful of the cab. Just make your roads in the woods wide enough.

Good luck on the tractor hunting.
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