Hi. I bought a lightly used BX25D four years ago, after I had bought a remote 50 acre “hideaway” in south central TN. The place was mostly old growth forest in the mountains on a river, with a long chert driveway. It also has a long back dirt/chert road down to the river and several rough old logging roads that had not been maintained for decades. My main open grassy areas are a 100x100 in front of the cabin and another up along a right-of-way for power lines. I’ve gotten real good use out of the BX25D cutting the grass, moving tree sections and dirt and digging the ridiculously rocky chert……BUT then I bought a 150-acre farm around the bend. With 30 acres of fields and the rest mountainous forest and the BX25D is WAY too small for anything more than mowing the immediate acre or so around the farmhouse. So….I picked up a used BigBee 66” rotary cutter to use temporarily on the BX, pushing its limit, while looking for a larger tractor. In the meantime, the original 50 acres got SLAMMED by a EF2/EF3 1/2 mile wide tornado, that felled 25 acres of trees. My former gorgeous forest now looks like Dwayne Johnson’s head. I was also in the middle of buying the 40 acres next to me, which also got hit by the tornado..so that is another 30+ acres of mess now. So….my QUESTION: I had been looking for a Kubota to cut the 30 acres of farm fields and, eventually, add implements to do hay. I wanted one with a cab with heat/AC and a front loader big enough to handle moving occasional fallen trees, etc. BUT…now I also have the added tornado mess at the other place. I DID have a logging company come in and do HALF the agreed upon job and learned you can’t trust loggers. Basically, they did the easy half and left the steep mountainsides and are now bitching it is “too much work” to clear them. They also left a hell of a mess anywhere they worked. SO…I am now thinking I should get a tractor with enough “balls“ to both keep the farm cut/maintained AND try and clean up the logger and storm mess, the best I can? The ADDITIONAL problems are that the mountainsides are a bit steep, going down around 1,000 ft…and in the hollow/valley in a good size stream that runs 1/4 mile from my cabin to the riverfront. So, there is NO way to clear the logs from the bottom or go around to access them because of the river. FUN! The logging guys said they can pull them up with cables but would need to rent them. I searched online and saw that there is a PTO operated cable winch setup, besides the other cable types. SO…..WITH ALL THAT IN MIND: I found a clean, low hour (under 4,000, owned by school district for snow removal) 1990 Kubota M7950DT…81HP with a 7ft bucket and cab, like I wanted, for $18,500….is this a good choice for the double-duty situation I have of maintaining farm fields and trying to clean up storm debris, little by little? I figured I would try and move all the remaining debris out to a football field-sized open dirt area the logging company cleared when they were working and burn it all during the safest season to burn. The area is right next to the river, so the safest place available. Opinions? Suggestions? Am I on the right track or totally think this wrong? Sort of sucks, since homeowners insurance said they only cover the house (that was not hit,) NOT the forest loss, even though I had legit forest appraisals/maps pre-tornado. So, I’m on my own, trying to get my place somewhat back to normal. Pics of the used M7950DT attached. Link to Specs on this model: https://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/001/3/2/1326-kubota-m7950.html
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