Hi,
I’m current building a house on a property that’s just under 3 acres which needs a lot of landscaping done. It was suggested to me by my partner’s father that instead of paying someone to come in with a bobcat each time we needed something done that perhaps we should look at buying a tractor with a front end loader (he mentioned Kubota). Being a 32 year old kid this perked my interest as the thought of having a new toy sounded great However I’ve never owned a tractor before, so I started looking into it over the weekend but the information is pretty overwhelming. In looking I’ve come across a few small Kubota that to me look great but I wonder whether they would be up to the task. I’m hoping a compact tractor will be mainly because I’d imagine they’d be more manoeuvrable than the larger tractors and being a newby probably a bit safer (I don’t think my partner would appreciate a front end loader crashing though a wall on the new house lol).
Things I’m not sure of are
- what sort of HP/size will be sufficient
- If I cant find a tractor with a FEL already attached how do I know if one can be put on?
- Are there only certain brands that will fit? From what I’ve read Cat 0 – 1 will fit but not sure if ALL would be compatible?
Things I’m looking to use it for are
- gradually moving the dirt around the property to level it out a bit
- create a driveway, so bit of levelling, spreading crushed rock etc
- I’d want a slasher for the grass
- spread horse manure
- move heavy objects around etc
The block was previously used by an earth moving company to dump/store dirt and so there are quite a few large mounds or dirt/sand that has been sitting there for years. There’s also a creek running through the middle of the property and so maybe a backhoe could be used to clean it out occasionally (although there’s probably no reason why I could just use a shovel!).
Any hints or help you can provide would be much appreciated. While I’ve played around motorbikes and quads before, tractors are totally new to me, especially diesel engines.
Cheers,
Harley.
P.S sorry about the life story!
I’m current building a house on a property that’s just under 3 acres which needs a lot of landscaping done. It was suggested to me by my partner’s father that instead of paying someone to come in with a bobcat each time we needed something done that perhaps we should look at buying a tractor with a front end loader (he mentioned Kubota). Being a 32 year old kid this perked my interest as the thought of having a new toy sounded great However I’ve never owned a tractor before, so I started looking into it over the weekend but the information is pretty overwhelming. In looking I’ve come across a few small Kubota that to me look great but I wonder whether they would be up to the task. I’m hoping a compact tractor will be mainly because I’d imagine they’d be more manoeuvrable than the larger tractors and being a newby probably a bit safer (I don’t think my partner would appreciate a front end loader crashing though a wall on the new house lol).
Things I’m not sure of are
- what sort of HP/size will be sufficient
- If I cant find a tractor with a FEL already attached how do I know if one can be put on?
- Are there only certain brands that will fit? From what I’ve read Cat 0 – 1 will fit but not sure if ALL would be compatible?
Things I’m looking to use it for are
- gradually moving the dirt around the property to level it out a bit
- create a driveway, so bit of levelling, spreading crushed rock etc
- I’d want a slasher for the grass
- spread horse manure
- move heavy objects around etc
The block was previously used by an earth moving company to dump/store dirt and so there are quite a few large mounds or dirt/sand that has been sitting there for years. There’s also a creek running through the middle of the property and so maybe a backhoe could be used to clean it out occasionally (although there’s probably no reason why I could just use a shovel!).
Any hints or help you can provide would be much appreciated. While I’ve played around motorbikes and quads before, tractors are totally new to me, especially diesel engines.
Cheers,
Harley.
P.S sorry about the life story!