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    Analysis Paralysis.....Need Help

    Yeah I'm sure it will do just fine with it. I'll report back on how it handles the weight of that cutter on my hills.
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    Analysis Paralysis.....Need Help

    After a few test drives and several nights of debate, we ended up purchasing an LX2610 with R14 tires, loader, 60" QA bucket, 60" box blade, and 60" MMM. I am going to see how it handles my RCR1860 rotary cutter before I sell it. Thank you to everyone who took the time to give their opinions!
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    Analysis Paralysis.....Need Help

    Appreciate the help!
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    My concern is more with stability on hills based on what others have said. Also, mentioned prior, I could start with no fluid in the tires and see how it performs. If I need the extra ballast for the hills I can always easily add fluid later.
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    Thank you, this helps a lot!
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    Analysis Paralysis.....Need Help

    My lawn is nowhere near perfect either, and it has hills, so it sounds like loading the tires would be my safest route. Have you had any issues with the loaded turf tires doing damage to the ground?
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    Analysis Paralysis.....Need Help

    This is exactly what I was hoping to hear, and you make an excellent point that it is easier to load them after the fact than it is to unload them. My closest dealer automatically loads the rear tires whenever a customer purchases a loader, so it got me worrying that I was going to be making...
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    Analysis Paralysis.....Need Help

    Regardless of whether I choose the B2601 or the LX2610, I plan on getting turf tires. What do you all think about loading the rear tires? Obviously for loader work it would be the correct choice, but if I am using the tractor for mowing primarily and loader work secondary, would I be ok not...
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    Analysis Paralysis.....Need Help

    Yeah I think my best and safest option is to sell the RCR1860 and purchase a cutter that the tractor was designed to run. That also frees me up to really consider the smaller B2601 without allowing my current cutter to sway my decision. It is too insignificant to have that be my deciding...
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    I appreciate your insight!
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    Analysis Paralysis.....Need Help

    I occasionally use it to push back the wood line, but mostly just pasture mowing with grass 12-24 inches high. It wouldn’t be a big deal if I had to omit the wood line maintenance. Also, I don’t have any experience with a flail mower. I will definitely look into that before buying anything...
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    Analysis Paralysis.....Need Help

    That is promising to hear. If I end up going with the LX2610 I think I would at least try my RCR1860 with it before selling and buying a smaller one. Thank you for the offer on your LX, but I would like to take advantage of the 0% financing through Kubota for a purchase this size.
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    Analysis Paralysis.....Need Help

    We have quantified our problem. The lawn mower I have takes much too long to mow the lawn, and the tractor we have is far too heavy and not intended to be used in the manner we use it. We also do a ton of compost and mulch movement by hand, so a loader would allow us to accomplish much more in...
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    Analysis Paralysis.....Need Help

    Thank you for taking the time to write this. Regarding the rotary cutter, I currently have a 600 lb Land Pride RCR1860. From the performance matched implement lists, Kubota doesn't recommend it for either the B2601 or the LX2610. I was foreseeing having to sell my current cutter and purchase...
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    Analysis Paralysis.....Need Help

    Hello all, I am driving myself crazy trying to weed through all of the decisions I need to make on a new tractor purchase. I figured I should enlist the help of a bunch of people who have purchased before me. Here is my situation and my goals for the tractor: I live on 17 acres in the...