Hi. I have been perusing the forum for a month or so after deciding that I need a tractor to help with a number of chores on my property that I purchased last year. I somewhat narrowed it down to the B2650 and the L2501 but recently learned of the B2601 which the dealer didn't mention when I first stopped in. I have used a B2400 on a neighbors property for a number of tasks: snow removal, rear blade to dig a ditch, box blade to fill in rain ruts on driveway, finish mower on the back yard, bucket for moving firewood, moving mulch and pulling some dead trees up, tiller for preparing an area for planting bushes (he has a lot of implements).
My primary uses for the tractor will be general moving of objects like wood for heating, snow removal on 100 yard driveway that has gentle slope towards the house, gravel driveway maintenance, mowing ~3 acre field once or twice a year, box blade and loader to add and flatten the ground in a fenced-in garden area so I can add fruit trees there (there are some bad ridges in there and it is hard to mow with anything but a push trimmer and that is impossible in some spots), getting to areas where I cannot take a 4 wheeler and trailer to get firewood on my property so I can make less trips, making a new trail through the woods to connect two existing trails, using the box blade to touch up the trails that I do have, using the box blade to get rid of the ruts over time in the field as it is pretty uneven and tore up from the farmer who has cut it over the years because he does it when he can not when the conditions are good (it was pretty wet last year so he almost got stuck on a low lying part and just didn't mow where he couldn't get to).
Currently I use an Arctic Cat 400 for snow removal and to tow a trailer where possible for gathering wood. It takes a long time to clean up the driveway after a sizable snow fall which isn't viable long term. Last year I hired the farmer to mow as he had been doing it for years and I didn't have time to look into anything else.
I was initially looking on Craigslist at used but the cost vs. the low finance rates that Kubota offers makes the used ones not viable as I would pay more in the long run and not necessarily get exactly what I need initially. I test drove a BX25 that was listed locally but the backhoe and footprint seemed to make it unsteady driving on their lawn in high gear and I felt the woods would have been too much for it. I have driven both the B2650 and the L2501 at the local Kubota dealer.
B2650 pros:
Higher ground clearance for woods work
It seemed to have a much better turn radius driving around at the dealer which would be great for snow removal
Less weight for woods work and mowing of field
The controls seem to be better set up
L2501 pros:
More power
I like the manual clutch but not sure it is better (for PTO vs electric on B series)
Familiar setup
I got a quote from the dealer on both of them and with the financing and discounts they are pretty close in price.
L2501 HST w/ filled turf tires, spacer & chains, block heater:
LA525, QA, 3rd Function
FDR1660
BB1566
SB1072
B2650 HST w/ filled turf tires, spacer & chains, block heater:
LA534A, QA, 3rd Function
RCK60
BB1560
SB1072
Some specific questions I have:
Thanks.
My primary uses for the tractor will be general moving of objects like wood for heating, snow removal on 100 yard driveway that has gentle slope towards the house, gravel driveway maintenance, mowing ~3 acre field once or twice a year, box blade and loader to add and flatten the ground in a fenced-in garden area so I can add fruit trees there (there are some bad ridges in there and it is hard to mow with anything but a push trimmer and that is impossible in some spots), getting to areas where I cannot take a 4 wheeler and trailer to get firewood on my property so I can make less trips, making a new trail through the woods to connect two existing trails, using the box blade to touch up the trails that I do have, using the box blade to get rid of the ruts over time in the field as it is pretty uneven and tore up from the farmer who has cut it over the years because he does it when he can not when the conditions are good (it was pretty wet last year so he almost got stuck on a low lying part and just didn't mow where he couldn't get to).
Currently I use an Arctic Cat 400 for snow removal and to tow a trailer where possible for gathering wood. It takes a long time to clean up the driveway after a sizable snow fall which isn't viable long term. Last year I hired the farmer to mow as he had been doing it for years and I didn't have time to look into anything else.
I was initially looking on Craigslist at used but the cost vs. the low finance rates that Kubota offers makes the used ones not viable as I would pay more in the long run and not necessarily get exactly what I need initially. I test drove a BX25 that was listed locally but the backhoe and footprint seemed to make it unsteady driving on their lawn in high gear and I felt the woods would have been too much for it. I have driven both the B2650 and the L2501 at the local Kubota dealer.
B2650 pros:
Higher ground clearance for woods work
It seemed to have a much better turn radius driving around at the dealer which would be great for snow removal
Less weight for woods work and mowing of field
The controls seem to be better set up
L2501 pros:
More power
I like the manual clutch but not sure it is better (for PTO vs electric on B series)
Familiar setup
I got a quote from the dealer on both of them and with the financing and discounts they are pretty close in price.
L2501 HST w/ filled turf tires, spacer & chains, block heater:
LA525, QA, 3rd Function
FDR1660
BB1566
SB1072
B2650 HST w/ filled turf tires, spacer & chains, block heater:
LA534A, QA, 3rd Function
RCK60
BB1560
SB1072
Some specific questions I have:
- Would I be better off getting a rear blade to assist with snow removal and trail/ditch work instead of the snow blade that only has one function? It seems like the bucket could do a lot of snow removal and with the rear blade I could always turn it around and push backwards if needed. This would also save on costs.
- From what I have read on here the mid mount mower (which I had them quote as it is the more expensive option) is best for manicured type lawns and the not mowing fields. So I should go for the rear mount mower if I get a 2650?
- For the box blade would I be better served to get as large of a unit as the machine can use, I sized down to just cover my footprint for the L2501 quote as I hadn't thought about needing the weight of the implement to do the work?
- A lot of posts say to buy the 5th tractor you need not the one you think you need and that and the cost/incentives have driven the look at the L2501. I am not sure the weight will be helpful in the woods tho.
Thanks.
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