Hello from Nova Scotia. I am new to this forum, and would like some help in picking out a new tractor.
I currently have a large piece of property in Nova Scotia, containing approximately 3 acres of grass/field, and 65 acres of woodland (Recently logged)
I my driveway is gravel and approximately 600 meters long, slightly downhill, with a large parking area by my house.
I currently mow the grass with a Craftsman 42 inch ride on and it takes me the better part of 3 hours at full power/speed....
I am in the market for a tractor to mainly be able to maintain the gravel driveway in the summer, and deal with snow in the winter. We get some big snowfalls here, and I am prone to large drifts where I am.
I have logging trails (I can fit my f150 down them) and may want to retrieve the odd load of firewood in the FEL.
Other than that the tractor would be for maintaining the driveway, snow removal for the driveway, and mowing the lawn, as well as minor landscaping (IE moving mulch, gravel, and other gardening).
My lawn is fairly flat with only a minor slope, and I was thinking a 60 inch MMM.
For snow I had a rearmounted blower in mind, as I would like to keep the bucket/FEL attached to move snow if needed. Plus I feel as though having the cab installed will help with the comfort of having to turn around to use the blower.
I am on a budget, and feel that a cabbed tractor will be a must to keep me out of the elements for dealing with the winters here.
I was considering a BX series and getting a cab installed, but these B50's look great.
Please let me know if this tractor will handle the tasks without putting stress on the machine that I have mentioned.
If anyone has some input on how long it would take this tractor to mow my 3 acres of grass (No obstacles), and to snowblow approximately 1 foot of snow from my 600 meter driveway what would be great to hear.
EDIT**
I guess I just need to know if the BX series with a fabricated cab would be fine, or should I get the larger B50 with a cab?
As stated I will not be doing much with the other land I have, other then getting the odd load of fire wood.
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Thanks - NSHUNTER!
I currently have a large piece of property in Nova Scotia, containing approximately 3 acres of grass/field, and 65 acres of woodland (Recently logged)
I my driveway is gravel and approximately 600 meters long, slightly downhill, with a large parking area by my house.
I currently mow the grass with a Craftsman 42 inch ride on and it takes me the better part of 3 hours at full power/speed....
I am in the market for a tractor to mainly be able to maintain the gravel driveway in the summer, and deal with snow in the winter. We get some big snowfalls here, and I am prone to large drifts where I am.
I have logging trails (I can fit my f150 down them) and may want to retrieve the odd load of firewood in the FEL.
Other than that the tractor would be for maintaining the driveway, snow removal for the driveway, and mowing the lawn, as well as minor landscaping (IE moving mulch, gravel, and other gardening).
My lawn is fairly flat with only a minor slope, and I was thinking a 60 inch MMM.
For snow I had a rearmounted blower in mind, as I would like to keep the bucket/FEL attached to move snow if needed. Plus I feel as though having the cab installed will help with the comfort of having to turn around to use the blower.
I am on a budget, and feel that a cabbed tractor will be a must to keep me out of the elements for dealing with the winters here.
I was considering a BX series and getting a cab installed, but these B50's look great.
Please let me know if this tractor will handle the tasks without putting stress on the machine that I have mentioned.
If anyone has some input on how long it would take this tractor to mow my 3 acres of grass (No obstacles), and to snowblow approximately 1 foot of snow from my 600 meter driveway what would be great to hear.
EDIT**
I guess I just need to know if the BX series with a fabricated cab would be fine, or should I get the larger B50 with a cab?
As stated I will not be doing much with the other land I have, other then getting the odd load of fire wood.
**
Thanks - NSHUNTER!
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