Hi,
The wife and I bought 73 acres in Manitoba a few months ago. The land is mostly wooded with trails throughout and a 500 yd driveway. Got lucky with little snowfall this winter and was able to handle it with the plow on the side x side.
Currently shopping for tractors and looking for some input. No need for a finish mower (have a zero turn for the yard) but a rough cut mower for trails, FEL and snowblower for clearing that beast of a driveway. I’ll be using it to clear room for a shop , we’ll be getting a couple of horses at some point and other than that general maintenance work around the property.
The salesmen at our local dealers (looked at Kioti, JD and Kubota - leaning towards the Kubota) all recommended 25hp machines. In the case of the Kubota I quoted on an LX2610 with a FEL and front blower. My concern is that this might not be enough tractor for our purposes - hp or size/weight wise. I’m new to compact tractors and looking for some input from more experienced acreage owners! Thanks!
Jim
I'm a SE Manitoban on 119 acres, lots of forest, 1000ft of driveway.
Take a look at my profile equipment list, I couldn't be happier!
And with the forestry jobs I take on with cutting our own firewood and fence posts in the "back 80 acres" I can say the B2650 ROPS is a wonderful, capable machine!
I AM VERY GLAD I DID NOT GET A CAB!!! But having some good winter outerwear is a given.
Yes, it gets cold, but working around trees in the bush, blowing snow on the trails, etc would have me HATING a cab by now. Getting on and off the tractor all the time is a breeze without the cab doors swinging all the time. There's many a place I couldn't have accessed with a CAB attached, and would have probably busted it by now.
I have over 1200 hours on it, over 200 hours a year. And sure am happy that I didn't get a larger machine. This one handles the WORST kind of soft ground/muck/snowdrifts/etc. with its R4 Industrial Tires just fine, no added wheel weight or tire fill.
There's advantages to having a lighter machine.
Now if you see needing to fork lift large size round bales then there's a place for a bigger stronger tractor for that.
I really haven't ever wanted for something bigger, which it seems goes against a lot of the OTT member suggestions here, unless there's really a need for pulling real heavy implements or lifting over 1200Lbs on the loader.
Plus it uses less than 2 liters per hour of fuel, that's under load!
I friggin love my B2650HSD, et al.