First time tractor purchase here in rural Western New York. I have 10 residential acres, a bit more than half of which is flat and mowable (I use a Zero-Turn with a 60" deck). Will use tractor for several projects, and general property maintenance. I have been steered into a L2501 by the local dealers that I have spoken with.
Winter: Regional snowfall averages 85" a year, not uncommon to have several feet at once
Long Ashphalt Drive approx 350' and 100'square area parking lot.
Looking at 64" rear mount snowblower. Would consider hydraulic controls but will probably end up trying to save money with a manual chute rotation and deflection. Anyone think the hydraulics are worth it? With the extra position lever kits and self cancelling detent valve sections, this adds more than $3500 just for rotation.
Spring: Mud and Downed trees and Limbs
Looking at a 60" claw grapple for trees and brush piles with 3rd function valve
Probably R4 tires despite mud and surface water
Summer & Fall: Brush cleanup and cut areas with long grass
Brush hog around an unmaintained pond that needs clean up
Long grass that couldn't be cut because of wet land earlier in the year and edges of property
Would like to cut trails in the woods for ATVs and walks
Looking at 60" Rotary cutter RCR1860
To mitigate some of the surface water I have, I want to get a 72" rear blade to pull some swales across the property to help water drain into my drainage ditch.
Eventually I may invest in a backhoe to clean and slope a drainage ditch that runs approx 400' from the back of my house to a low lying swamp.
I started my search by thinking a BX would be enough, but now I am trying to think big.
Winter: Regional snowfall averages 85" a year, not uncommon to have several feet at once
Long Ashphalt Drive approx 350' and 100'square area parking lot.
Looking at 64" rear mount snowblower. Would consider hydraulic controls but will probably end up trying to save money with a manual chute rotation and deflection. Anyone think the hydraulics are worth it? With the extra position lever kits and self cancelling detent valve sections, this adds more than $3500 just for rotation.
Spring: Mud and Downed trees and Limbs
Looking at a 60" claw grapple for trees and brush piles with 3rd function valve
Probably R4 tires despite mud and surface water
Summer & Fall: Brush cleanup and cut areas with long grass
Brush hog around an unmaintained pond that needs clean up
Long grass that couldn't be cut because of wet land earlier in the year and edges of property
Would like to cut trails in the woods for ATVs and walks
Looking at 60" Rotary cutter RCR1860
To mitigate some of the surface water I have, I want to get a 72" rear blade to pull some swales across the property to help water drain into my drainage ditch.
Eventually I may invest in a backhoe to clean and slope a drainage ditch that runs approx 400' from the back of my house to a low lying swamp.
I started my search by thinking a BX would be enough, but now I am trying to think big.