I have 3 acres but so does my neighbor which I occasionally do some work for her so 6 acres maybe total of "play area" haha and I have a L2501 I bought used with 50hrs with HLA forks, land pride 72" snow plow, the 66" bucket and a land pride wb10 weight box. Found out it was loaded with beet juice as well. I got it for $20k at a John Deere dealer from a trade in. It's one heck of a machine, heavy for sure which definitely sinks on the lawn a little bit but it's not as bad as I thought it was gonna be. You can see it but can't feel it when you walk over it. I think even a B01 series would do the same honestly. I don't live in a golf course or anything and I live off the road a bit so it's like whatever. I couldn't pass up on the deal and the tractor is just incredible. It doesn't even break a sweat and that's what I love about it. I also find the hydraulics smoother? Maybe it's just me but on the B01 series they felt different. I'm sure they are using different pumps.
But yeah so far after a few days of ownership and using it a little, I'm really liking it. The stability of the wider and heavier machine is really nice. You just feel a little safer on it to me, obviously you can make it unstable as with any tractor but for general landscaping work, it's super stable even picking up a full load of dirt/gravel mix...I couldn't even feel the weight of it.
There are definitely deals to be had if you look long enough.
But yeah so far after a few days of ownership and using it a little, I'm really liking it. The stability of the wider and heavier machine is really nice. You just feel a little safer on it to me, obviously you can make it unstable as with any tractor but for general landscaping work, it's super stable even picking up a full load of dirt/gravel mix...I couldn't even feel the weight of it.
There are definitely deals to be had if you look long enough.