so, the place I'm looking at now is 20 acres, nice easy slope, but the soil is very rocky, (Mcalester, OK) there are many large rocks protruding from the surface. they will need to be dug up and removed as I don't want them in the way of mowing or hay production as they currently are. some I have seen protrude the surface at 3' x 3' and probably 2-3' in height. I'm guessing a back hoe is the best way to deal with these. the question is, how heavy are they really? what level am I looking at to get my ground smoothed out.
The property is 99% treeless pasture. there is another relevant change that must be made on the property. the previous owners attempted to build a heavy pipe steel fence (the screw together black pipe kind of steel) 2.5" diameter top pipe, 3/8" cables (on the wrong side I might add) with support 2.5" pipes every 12 feet roughly. there is approximately 2500 feet of this, one major problem, I have no idea how deep they actually go, but I'm guessing they were not set in concrete as some areas are only 3 feet out of the ground and others 5', and the whole lines are leaning. they also do not enclose the shop on the property which has allowed horses to rub their rumps on the doors etc causing damage, I want to fix this so not only are we fixing but re positioning the fence. my current fence I feel we did right by putting them in 9" diameter 3 foot deep holes using a manned post hole digger and filling with concrete and rebar properly (4 foot would be better, but could only go 3' with the manned auger.)
so another question I now find myself asking is, I don't want to cut down every 12' section to be repositioned and stripped and repainted, so beyond the cables being removed, what kind of lift requirements will I need to be able to pull 36-48' sections with a rig centered on a front end loader or would the 3 point be the way to lift it out?
again with the soil conditions being a bit rocky, I'm rethinking the hole post hole auger idea I was wanting (FEL mounted 3rd function so I can reverse it) if I hit a rock where I need to drop a post, which I'm guessing is almost gauranteed, I need to be able to get the rock out, which I'm guessing the backhoe again is a must have.
I will be mowing this property regularly as it is fairly picturesque and beautiful for a horse ranch, just in need of some TLC. I'm also hoping in the future to expand to some other lots around it that will likely become available as the years go on. before looking at this property I thought about an MX5800 with TnT for box blade work etc, but this place has a solid concrete drive making a box blade a little less useful but still handy. I'm guessing I still want a BB as a tool, but now think the TnT will be of less use since I'm wanting and guessing I will need a hoe.
as of right now I have a few options I'm looking at, tell me what you guys think.
L3560
L3901
L4701
MX4800 (thinking if I do this, I might as well go for 5800)
MX5800
backhoe would be a requirement
6' minimum slip clutch brush hog (HD with the rocks I'm guessing is a good idea)
strongest loader available for each model
loaded R4s
box blade with rippers
3rd function
FEL QA post hole digger
bale spear
pallet forks
debating
4in1 vs HD round back
backhoe bucket sizes? a 12" and a 24" or go 12" and 36"?
I love the layout and features of the 3560 as the tilt wheel and FEL and really all controls seem so much better on them than the higher horse lower Ls or the bigger big HP MX series. I know FEL capacity isn't great with the 805 vs the 1105 on the MX....would I really need it?
can they add a cab later on the grand L or is that not possible?
I'm not a big fan of the L3301-4701 as they are much tighter operating spaces and I'm a very large guy, this is why the grand L means more to me if it will do what I need it to do, the MX would just be a "more power" thing, but a lot less amenities.
I'm extremely indecisive when it comes to these things, but finally knowing what work I have ahead of me helps narrow down the decisions I have to make.
any other implements or options I should be considering?
The property is 99% treeless pasture. there is another relevant change that must be made on the property. the previous owners attempted to build a heavy pipe steel fence (the screw together black pipe kind of steel) 2.5" diameter top pipe, 3/8" cables (on the wrong side I might add) with support 2.5" pipes every 12 feet roughly. there is approximately 2500 feet of this, one major problem, I have no idea how deep they actually go, but I'm guessing they were not set in concrete as some areas are only 3 feet out of the ground and others 5', and the whole lines are leaning. they also do not enclose the shop on the property which has allowed horses to rub their rumps on the doors etc causing damage, I want to fix this so not only are we fixing but re positioning the fence. my current fence I feel we did right by putting them in 9" diameter 3 foot deep holes using a manned post hole digger and filling with concrete and rebar properly (4 foot would be better, but could only go 3' with the manned auger.)
so another question I now find myself asking is, I don't want to cut down every 12' section to be repositioned and stripped and repainted, so beyond the cables being removed, what kind of lift requirements will I need to be able to pull 36-48' sections with a rig centered on a front end loader or would the 3 point be the way to lift it out?
again with the soil conditions being a bit rocky, I'm rethinking the hole post hole auger idea I was wanting (FEL mounted 3rd function so I can reverse it) if I hit a rock where I need to drop a post, which I'm guessing is almost gauranteed, I need to be able to get the rock out, which I'm guessing the backhoe again is a must have.
I will be mowing this property regularly as it is fairly picturesque and beautiful for a horse ranch, just in need of some TLC. I'm also hoping in the future to expand to some other lots around it that will likely become available as the years go on. before looking at this property I thought about an MX5800 with TnT for box blade work etc, but this place has a solid concrete drive making a box blade a little less useful but still handy. I'm guessing I still want a BB as a tool, but now think the TnT will be of less use since I'm wanting and guessing I will need a hoe.
as of right now I have a few options I'm looking at, tell me what you guys think.
L3560
L3901
L4701
MX4800 (thinking if I do this, I might as well go for 5800)
MX5800
backhoe would be a requirement
6' minimum slip clutch brush hog (HD with the rocks I'm guessing is a good idea)
strongest loader available for each model
loaded R4s
box blade with rippers
3rd function
FEL QA post hole digger
bale spear
pallet forks
debating
4in1 vs HD round back
backhoe bucket sizes? a 12" and a 24" or go 12" and 36"?
I love the layout and features of the 3560 as the tilt wheel and FEL and really all controls seem so much better on them than the higher horse lower Ls or the bigger big HP MX series. I know FEL capacity isn't great with the 805 vs the 1105 on the MX....would I really need it?
can they add a cab later on the grand L or is that not possible?
I'm not a big fan of the L3301-4701 as they are much tighter operating spaces and I'm a very large guy, this is why the grand L means more to me if it will do what I need it to do, the MX would just be a "more power" thing, but a lot less amenities.
I'm extremely indecisive when it comes to these things, but finally knowing what work I have ahead of me helps narrow down the decisions I have to make.
any other implements or options I should be considering?