Hi All,
I live in a subdivision in Southern New Jersey. I have 1/3-1/2 an acre that sits out in a field with a woodline to the rear. 2 years ago, I bought what I thought was overkill in a John Deere x310 lawn tractor with hydraulic lift and power-steering.
However, I started to think that having a bigger and more capable machine would be really nice, plus with the 0% financing, my payment would go up another $80-100 per month over what I am paying for the John Deere. So, i spec'd out a BX1870-1 with FEL, 48" MMM, and front quick hitch snow plow.
Historically, I tend to over-purchase. For example, instead of the residential grade trimmer and snow blower, I went with the Stihl commercial grade FS90R and BG86CE blower. I went with the x310 over the big box store D-series.
Is this crazy? Are there other users on this forum that have smaller lots? When I look at the footprint, the Kubota will be about 6" wider than the deere and ~22" longer w/o the FEL.
I live in a subdivision in Southern New Jersey. I have 1/3-1/2 an acre that sits out in a field with a woodline to the rear. 2 years ago, I bought what I thought was overkill in a John Deere x310 lawn tractor with hydraulic lift and power-steering.
However, I started to think that having a bigger and more capable machine would be really nice, plus with the 0% financing, my payment would go up another $80-100 per month over what I am paying for the John Deere. So, i spec'd out a BX1870-1 with FEL, 48" MMM, and front quick hitch snow plow.
Historically, I tend to over-purchase. For example, instead of the residential grade trimmer and snow blower, I went with the Stihl commercial grade FS90R and BG86CE blower. I went with the x310 over the big box store D-series.
Is this crazy? Are there other users on this forum that have smaller lots? When I look at the footprint, the Kubota will be about 6" wider than the deere and ~22" longer w/o the FEL.