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I’m getting a new L2501 for use around our new 17.25 acres. The driveway isn’t paved (yet) so I’m debating between a Box Blade and a Land Plane. If I go with the Box Blade I’m thinking the Top and Tilt is a must for a newb like me. If I go with the Land Plane it seems a little more dummy proof. My question is, is there value for other 3 point implements that I may end up getting to help justify the cost of adding it, or is it just flat out worth it to add for the on the fly adjustability with a Box Blade or Land Plane?
The other implements that I’m getting are:
Loader & Bucket (with tooth bar)
Grapple Claw (with 3rd function)
Forks
I can envision adding a tiller, maybe a brush hog or mower and maybe a post hole digger at some point. The primary use of the tractor will be maintaining our driveway, trails in the woods and other chores around our house, but I’m not ruling out an occasional side-job at some point.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I’m getting a new L2501 for use around our new 17.25 acres. The driveway isn’t paved (yet) so I’m debating between a Box Blade and a Land Plane. If I go with the Box Blade I’m thinking the Top and Tilt is a must for a newb like me. If I go with the Land Plane it seems a little more dummy proof. My question is, is there value for other 3 point implements that I may end up getting to help justify the cost of adding it, or is it just flat out worth it to add for the on the fly adjustability with a Box Blade or Land Plane?
The other implements that I’m getting are:
Loader & Bucket (with tooth bar)
Grapple Claw (with 3rd function)
Forks
I can envision adding a tiller, maybe a brush hog or mower and maybe a post hole digger at some point. The primary use of the tractor will be maintaining our driveway, trails in the woods and other chores around our house, but I’m not ruling out an occasional side-job at some point.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.