Hi all -
Name is Greg. New to the forum, looking to get some initial advice from the experts and then hopefully be a contributing member later with a tractor . If you don't feel like reading my life's story, skip to the bolded parts - tasks I want to accomplish and tractor I think might do it.
Maybe a little background on my situation. Long time JD garden tractor fan. Finally have realized it's time to upgrade. My old JD 332 is becoming a chore and always needs some work and I seem to never have enough time - too many irons in the fire (i.e. new young children). I use that machine to mow, snowblow and till.
We live on a rural 5 acre "hobby farm" type property (but we don't have any animals except for a few chickens so I wouldn't say it's a farm). I'm hoping to find a tractor to make life easier.
General tasks:
-Basically every building or area needs work of some sort: residing the barn, busting out the floor in the barn and the milkhouse, digging out all the flower beds and redoing the landscaping, etc, etc. We're building a 36x56 shop right now. A lot of this will entail needing a loader/forks to unload materials and assist with construction.
-We have a 300' blacktop driveway with a 50x30ish pad up by the house. We get snow here (WI) - but nothing excessive like further north.
-Mowing 1.5 acres of lawn - the rural type that's got mole tunnels and bumps. We have some landscaping features to mow around but nothing excessive.
-We have access to the neighbor's 50 acres so maybe once or so a year I might go up in there for some wood (1/2 cord, nothing major).
-We've got 2.5 acres of pasture grass field that I never do anything with at this point.
80% of the work will be mowing the lawn and snow removal in the winter. BUT - we do all work around here ourselves - which means I would like a machine that can assist on a lot of these tasks (within reason - not going to buy a L4701 just to do that one task that requires it 20 years from now).
This spring I decided maybe it was time to make my life easier. I initially thought the John Deere 1025R (SCUT) was the perfect machine. But after reviewing the loader specs, I was really surprised (and the BX series too) that those little subcompacts really can't lift much.
After getting over the initial disappointment that JD might not have the right tractor for me (2025R has the same loader as the 1025R and the 2032R is too big and too expensive), I turned to Kubota (my dad has an L3901 that's been fantastic). I found that the B2301 has a similar physical size to the 1025R - but has significant more capability.
So my hunt has me looking at this - built on Kubota's website:
B2301
LA435 w/ QA 54" bucket
54" MMM (or possibly 60")
BH70 w/ 10" bucket
R14 tires
(I'd search for a rear blade/box, pallet forks, tiller, brush cutter, etc used later)
(I'd add other features like additional lighting, etc later).
This machine seems like the perfect balance for mowing (it's not too big) but also has enough muscle to deal with 98% of the loader/lifting tasks. It also has a lot of convenience features - the ease of attaching/detaching the loader is a huge plus.
Questions:
Am looking at the right machine? Am I missing anything? I know a lot of guys go to the B2601 - but the budget is going to be pretty tight for me (because of the BH). I really can't see spending much beyond $24,000 out the door (including tax). I really want the BH - we have this loam/clay soil that's a huge pain in the ass to dig through by hand. I look at a few of the stumps that have to go and all the random digging out of landscaping stuff and I see it would be a huge convenience factor. It just might not be a reality financially (don't want to finance).
Thanks for having me here at OTT. If we end up with a Kubota I'm going to have to figure out how to explain to my 2 year old how we aren't going green.
Greg
Name is Greg. New to the forum, looking to get some initial advice from the experts and then hopefully be a contributing member later with a tractor . If you don't feel like reading my life's story, skip to the bolded parts - tasks I want to accomplish and tractor I think might do it.
Maybe a little background on my situation. Long time JD garden tractor fan. Finally have realized it's time to upgrade. My old JD 332 is becoming a chore and always needs some work and I seem to never have enough time - too many irons in the fire (i.e. new young children). I use that machine to mow, snowblow and till.
We live on a rural 5 acre "hobby farm" type property (but we don't have any animals except for a few chickens so I wouldn't say it's a farm). I'm hoping to find a tractor to make life easier.
General tasks:
-Basically every building or area needs work of some sort: residing the barn, busting out the floor in the barn and the milkhouse, digging out all the flower beds and redoing the landscaping, etc, etc. We're building a 36x56 shop right now. A lot of this will entail needing a loader/forks to unload materials and assist with construction.
-We have a 300' blacktop driveway with a 50x30ish pad up by the house. We get snow here (WI) - but nothing excessive like further north.
-Mowing 1.5 acres of lawn - the rural type that's got mole tunnels and bumps. We have some landscaping features to mow around but nothing excessive.
-We have access to the neighbor's 50 acres so maybe once or so a year I might go up in there for some wood (1/2 cord, nothing major).
-We've got 2.5 acres of pasture grass field that I never do anything with at this point.
80% of the work will be mowing the lawn and snow removal in the winter. BUT - we do all work around here ourselves - which means I would like a machine that can assist on a lot of these tasks (within reason - not going to buy a L4701 just to do that one task that requires it 20 years from now).
This spring I decided maybe it was time to make my life easier. I initially thought the John Deere 1025R (SCUT) was the perfect machine. But after reviewing the loader specs, I was really surprised (and the BX series too) that those little subcompacts really can't lift much.
After getting over the initial disappointment that JD might not have the right tractor for me (2025R has the same loader as the 1025R and the 2032R is too big and too expensive), I turned to Kubota (my dad has an L3901 that's been fantastic). I found that the B2301 has a similar physical size to the 1025R - but has significant more capability.
So my hunt has me looking at this - built on Kubota's website:
B2301
LA435 w/ QA 54" bucket
54" MMM (or possibly 60")
BH70 w/ 10" bucket
R14 tires
(I'd search for a rear blade/box, pallet forks, tiller, brush cutter, etc used later)
(I'd add other features like additional lighting, etc later).
This machine seems like the perfect balance for mowing (it's not too big) but also has enough muscle to deal with 98% of the loader/lifting tasks. It also has a lot of convenience features - the ease of attaching/detaching the loader is a huge plus.
Questions:
Am looking at the right machine? Am I missing anything? I know a lot of guys go to the B2601 - but the budget is going to be pretty tight for me (because of the BH). I really can't see spending much beyond $24,000 out the door (including tax). I really want the BH - we have this loam/clay soil that's a huge pain in the ass to dig through by hand. I look at a few of the stumps that have to go and all the random digging out of landscaping stuff and I see it would be a huge convenience factor. It just might not be a reality financially (don't want to finance).
Thanks for having me here at OTT. If we end up with a Kubota I'm going to have to figure out how to explain to my 2 year old how we aren't going green.
Greg
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