Local dealer tells me they are being discontinued and the few they have for inventory have cabs. Which we don't want....
We recently purchased a property with 48 acres. A little over 7 is cleared and will eventually have things like orchard, annual and perennial garden, some small scale livestock. It has been hayed previously, but we are hoping to establish and maintain most of the unused space to naturalized meadows. We will definitely be putting in and cleaning up trails in the wooded part, as well potentially a small off-grid cabin for guests (parents).
As it stands, we need a tractor for mowing paths in the meadow, mowing the orchard, snow removal, and basic loader work.
After going to look at tractors in person last weekend, my partner became convinced we should we looking at an LX over a B (smaller, if functional, is better in her mind). It seemed like it was a good compromise with some room to grow into attachment wise and practical enough to handle both woods and fields.
What do we do now?!?! Dealer all but agreed that the B series is too small. He thought the LX2610 might be sufficient for now, but as soon as I mentioned a woodchipper is on our wishlist he thought it might be underpowered. LX3520 is probably going to be an even harder sell to the lady of the house. Before we went and kicked some tires I thought a standard L could be the ticket, but I think looking ahead to the future we should probably have that mid PTO. Grand L is definitely beyond what we were hoping to spend.
Last little hiccup is the dealer says bellymowers are real hard to come by in the area, he said he'd go with rear though conceded that she might prefer using the MMM. Should I work on convincing her a rear mower might actually be better (could back it up underneath trees in the orchard, and would be much easier to remove when going in the woods) or stick with the midmount plan.
This website has been a great aid as I research before our first purchase.
We recently purchased a property with 48 acres. A little over 7 is cleared and will eventually have things like orchard, annual and perennial garden, some small scale livestock. It has been hayed previously, but we are hoping to establish and maintain most of the unused space to naturalized meadows. We will definitely be putting in and cleaning up trails in the wooded part, as well potentially a small off-grid cabin for guests (parents).
As it stands, we need a tractor for mowing paths in the meadow, mowing the orchard, snow removal, and basic loader work.
After going to look at tractors in person last weekend, my partner became convinced we should we looking at an LX over a B (smaller, if functional, is better in her mind). It seemed like it was a good compromise with some room to grow into attachment wise and practical enough to handle both woods and fields.
What do we do now?!?! Dealer all but agreed that the B series is too small. He thought the LX2610 might be sufficient for now, but as soon as I mentioned a woodchipper is on our wishlist he thought it might be underpowered. LX3520 is probably going to be an even harder sell to the lady of the house. Before we went and kicked some tires I thought a standard L could be the ticket, but I think looking ahead to the future we should probably have that mid PTO. Grand L is definitely beyond what we were hoping to spend.
Last little hiccup is the dealer says bellymowers are real hard to come by in the area, he said he'd go with rear though conceded that she might prefer using the MMM. Should I work on convincing her a rear mower might actually be better (could back it up underneath trees in the orchard, and would be much easier to remove when going in the woods) or stick with the midmount plan.
This website has been a great aid as I research before our first purchase.