Hey all,
First post here. Anyways my wife and I just bought our first house. Its a nice ranch house on 5.1 acres in NW Montana.
We are trying to decide which tractor is going to suit us best. One of the main uses is going to be snow removal and road maintenance in the winter time. We live up a private road that gets plowed by various neighbors at various times. a big concern is being able to get out in a hurry if we have to. We both do on call shifts at the hospital on occasion and there are time limits that we have to meet when we get called in. I cant always call the plow guy and have him get me out in a hurry. Our driveway is about 200 yds or so of gravel road that is about 1.5 vehicle widths wide. The previous owner said he tried the 4 wheeler thing but it did not go so well so he bought a tractor. In any case. My wife and I will be getting some mules to take on pack trips so wed like to be able to move bales. The smaller rounds would be nice for convenience. There is also some light grading and other things I would want to do with the machine including digging out a lane and putting in some railroad ties for a backstop to shoot my guns. We have about 2 acres of gently sloped hillside 2 acres of level grass that need to be taken care of and 1 or so acres of stuff I probably wont mess with as its a bit steeper and treed. My main concern is the snow removal. I know the L series doesn't have a mid pto which is lame but I guess a front blade on the loader or a rear mounted blower would suffice. My main question is what should I do and what should I be looking at for a tractor. The salesman said the heavier L would be best but I'm not sure. between the two L's what is the difference and what am I really gaining by going with an L over a B series.
Thanks,
Thomas
First post here. Anyways my wife and I just bought our first house. Its a nice ranch house on 5.1 acres in NW Montana.
We are trying to decide which tractor is going to suit us best. One of the main uses is going to be snow removal and road maintenance in the winter time. We live up a private road that gets plowed by various neighbors at various times. a big concern is being able to get out in a hurry if we have to. We both do on call shifts at the hospital on occasion and there are time limits that we have to meet when we get called in. I cant always call the plow guy and have him get me out in a hurry. Our driveway is about 200 yds or so of gravel road that is about 1.5 vehicle widths wide. The previous owner said he tried the 4 wheeler thing but it did not go so well so he bought a tractor. In any case. My wife and I will be getting some mules to take on pack trips so wed like to be able to move bales. The smaller rounds would be nice for convenience. There is also some light grading and other things I would want to do with the machine including digging out a lane and putting in some railroad ties for a backstop to shoot my guns. We have about 2 acres of gently sloped hillside 2 acres of level grass that need to be taken care of and 1 or so acres of stuff I probably wont mess with as its a bit steeper and treed. My main concern is the snow removal. I know the L series doesn't have a mid pto which is lame but I guess a front blade on the loader or a rear mounted blower would suffice. My main question is what should I do and what should I be looking at for a tractor. The salesman said the heavier L would be best but I'm not sure. between the two L's what is the difference and what am I really gaining by going with an L over a B series.
Thanks,
Thomas