Hello!
I seem to be stuck in analysis paralysis and could use some thoughts/advice from others. I live in the NE with 100+ acres of mostly wooded property - appx 15 acres is pasture. Land, in general, has a lot of rocks.
I currently have a b2650 and have really enjoyed that tractor but it never has had quite the lift capacity I've needed at the FEL - hence why I'm looking to go bigger. Lift capacity and more HP at the PTO are my primary reasons for upgrading.
This led me to a Kubota M62 or L47 tractor, but I seem to be going through endless loops trying to decide.
The tasks I do a lot of are:
- Forestry work (using a forestry winch or a grapple to haul logs, sometimes both at the same time)
- Moving logs around my wood processing area for either firewood or onto a sawmill for lumber.
- Chipping branches and stuff for mulch
- I have a stump grinder that I use occasionally, but I expect to use less with a backhoe.
- Building new trails and maintaining existing trails with a landscape rake and box blade.
- Clearing and grading new food plots etc.
- Digging out and moving more rocks and stumps than I can count
- Brush hogging pastures
- General chores around the house using pallet forks to move pallets, etc.
Most of my forest trails are about 7' wide, and my forests are very dense with mostly hardwood.
Originally I was going for the M62 because I want to max out my lift capacity at the FEL not regret going with a bigger size, and I liked the additional HP at the PTO. I have driven both the M62 and L47 at the dealer.
My concern now is that the M62 might be too big for getting around the woods, working the trails, etc. The bucket on the m62 is about the width of my trails. So have started to consider the L47. The lift capacities are still decent, but I was really hoping to get more HP at the PTO (though the L47 would still have more than I do currently).
I've driven around with my b2650 and a mocked-up 82" bucket using 2x4s and seemed to get around fine, but it was literally the width of my trails, and I was probably talking myself into it. LOL
So, now I'm stuck - do I sacrifice capacity and PTO HP for what I assume may be (but can't verify maneuverability?
Does anyone have experience with the M62 on a heavily wooded property and wished they had gone smaller? Any general words of wisdom or things to consider? I'm stuck.
I seem to be stuck in analysis paralysis and could use some thoughts/advice from others. I live in the NE with 100+ acres of mostly wooded property - appx 15 acres is pasture. Land, in general, has a lot of rocks.
I currently have a b2650 and have really enjoyed that tractor but it never has had quite the lift capacity I've needed at the FEL - hence why I'm looking to go bigger. Lift capacity and more HP at the PTO are my primary reasons for upgrading.
This led me to a Kubota M62 or L47 tractor, but I seem to be going through endless loops trying to decide.
The tasks I do a lot of are:
- Forestry work (using a forestry winch or a grapple to haul logs, sometimes both at the same time)
- Moving logs around my wood processing area for either firewood or onto a sawmill for lumber.
- Chipping branches and stuff for mulch
- I have a stump grinder that I use occasionally, but I expect to use less with a backhoe.
- Building new trails and maintaining existing trails with a landscape rake and box blade.
- Clearing and grading new food plots etc.
- Digging out and moving more rocks and stumps than I can count
- Brush hogging pastures
- General chores around the house using pallet forks to move pallets, etc.
Most of my forest trails are about 7' wide, and my forests are very dense with mostly hardwood.
Originally I was going for the M62 because I want to max out my lift capacity at the FEL not regret going with a bigger size, and I liked the additional HP at the PTO. I have driven both the M62 and L47 at the dealer.
My concern now is that the M62 might be too big for getting around the woods, working the trails, etc. The bucket on the m62 is about the width of my trails. So have started to consider the L47. The lift capacities are still decent, but I was really hoping to get more HP at the PTO (though the L47 would still have more than I do currently).
I've driven around with my b2650 and a mocked-up 82" bucket using 2x4s and seemed to get around fine, but it was literally the width of my trails, and I was probably talking myself into it. LOL
So, now I'm stuck - do I sacrifice capacity and PTO HP for what I assume may be (but can't verify maneuverability?
Does anyone have experience with the M62 on a heavily wooded property and wished they had gone smaller? Any general words of wisdom or things to consider? I'm stuck.