Hello all.
New to the site, new to tractoring (I've run lots of different equipment, never owned it).
I've read for hours here and elsewhere on buying a Kubota and frankly, I"m worn out. Time to get wise counsel.
So if you've the time and an opinion, please weigh in.
First, my state of affairs-
- Family just purchased 120 acres of fallow farm (last farmed tomatoes and strawberries, only using 30 acres of creek bottom land, in 1988).
- Location is E TN, rural.
- The bottoms is sapling, bramble, some really large pines (48" diameter and up), and mixed hard and soft woods up to 18" diameter.
- Bottoms is very flat, with slight slope to the creek, which runs through the parcel, separating the bottoms from the hills (mountains?).
- The rest of the acreage is old, very large hardwood forest, on slope, with 3 hollows draining down into the creek.
PLAN (loosely..very loosely!)
- Grade for an RV pad. This includes 800' of graveling the old driveway, removing a collapsed hay barn (huge), and grading and prepping for power and water hookup.
- Clean up the bottoms. Remove brush, snags, open up the canopy, and general cleanup so we can see what we have.
- Grade and prep an area for staging trailers and equipment. May install pole barn there pretty quickly.
- Recover the bottoms for grazing asap, using electric fencing to get cows Manage Intensive Grazing asap.
- Install a bridge / culvert over the creek. Span is 36', water depth is typically low (18") but storm runoff can cause flooding. Bank height to water is 7'.
- Continue to build out infrastructure as time and money allow.
- Keep my teen boys exhausted every day.
- Eventually build a house (likely timbering from the woods).
Considerations for purchase
- Buy more power than I think I need now, based on many, many posts.
- Maneuverability
- Weight, to limit compacting and soil destruction
- Grapple lifting capability
- Cab / no cab
- Used (may go look at new but prefer to pay cash)
- Bush hog, box blade
- R4 tires (forest seems to have lots of puncture potential)
Where I am now (no purchase made yet)
The L series is appealing for size, but the M or Mx seems to give more bang for buck (guessing demand is stronger for L series).
The L4701 looks good, but folks said the bump in HP to the Mx was a better deal all around.
Backhoe and midframe attachment looks really good but frankly I'd likely just rent a mini-excavator for the backhoe needs.
The 55-65 horsepower machines appear to meet much of my need.
So holler with your input, please. The scope of options, trying to solve current and future needs, is maddening. Thanks.