After reading as much as I can here and on other forums I have pretty much decided to get a new L2501. The specials through the end of the month with zero percent financing just make sense. I understand that at the time of purchase is a good time to get implements and attachments. I'll list my wish list below and would love to hear comments on what components to get priced and or purchase with the tractor and what to wait and get elsewhere.
I'm in Tomball Texas on the Northwest side of Houston. The big dealer here is Landsdowne-Moody. with 6 locations in the Houston area. Another large volume but small town dealer nearby is Normangee Tractor and Implement Co
I had initially thought to not get a backhoe attachment but to rent as needed. After much reading, especially posts by those of you have have a backhoe, I decided to strongly consider purchasing one. I have lots of trenching to do now and lots of stumps to dig out.
Now the list:
L2501 with FEL with R4 industrial tires
BH77 backhoe
Rotary cutter
Box blade
Rear finish mower
Quick attach forks
Post hole auger
Grapple
Top and possibly Tilt or the adjustable 3 pt retrofit kit
QA FEL kit
QA 3pt adapter
Discussion:
With the BH there will be hydraulics in the rear. When not mounted can these hydraulics be used for 3 point attachments such as Top cylinder?
I'm reading that the factory connections are nice especially when having 2 sets or more. Should I get the valves and piece the rest together as I have seen members here do?
Excluding the backhoe I think I need one remote set for the front and 2 for the rear. I don't mind spending the extra $ up front to prepare for future use.
So what hydraulics do I work into the original tractor purchase?
Which of the implements above would I get at initial purchase? I read that sometimes the lowest end units are in the dealer bundles. Which base level ones should I avoid for a heavier built one?
My property is mostly sand with few rocks if any but lots of roots and stumps to deal with. My driveway and the private road I share with 9 other homeowners need maintenance. Driveway is only 250' long. We recently got the road worked over with limestone for $2500 for less than 1/2 mile. I might also take the tractor to my lake house for dredging granite gravel from the lake-bed when they lower it.
My new member introduction post has details on the property. It does not say that I am going to be burying hundreds of feet of electric lines and irrigation lines as well as possibly digging for a Post and beam foundation for the 3000 sq-ft house addition. Also digging dirt out of the barn to prep for a slab and slab prep for a 40'x60' or 40' x 100' shop.
If I can get 1/3rd of the backhoe purchase price to offset short term mini-excavator rental then I want the have the BH as part of my arsenal.
I really appreciate the helpful advise I get here and have to say that this is probably the most civilized user forum I have ever been on.
I'm in Tomball Texas on the Northwest side of Houston. The big dealer here is Landsdowne-Moody. with 6 locations in the Houston area. Another large volume but small town dealer nearby is Normangee Tractor and Implement Co
I had initially thought to not get a backhoe attachment but to rent as needed. After much reading, especially posts by those of you have have a backhoe, I decided to strongly consider purchasing one. I have lots of trenching to do now and lots of stumps to dig out.
Now the list:
L2501 with FEL with R4 industrial tires
BH77 backhoe
Rotary cutter
Box blade
Rear finish mower
Quick attach forks
Post hole auger
Grapple
Top and possibly Tilt or the adjustable 3 pt retrofit kit
QA FEL kit
QA 3pt adapter
Discussion:
With the BH there will be hydraulics in the rear. When not mounted can these hydraulics be used for 3 point attachments such as Top cylinder?
I'm reading that the factory connections are nice especially when having 2 sets or more. Should I get the valves and piece the rest together as I have seen members here do?
Excluding the backhoe I think I need one remote set for the front and 2 for the rear. I don't mind spending the extra $ up front to prepare for future use.
So what hydraulics do I work into the original tractor purchase?
Which of the implements above would I get at initial purchase? I read that sometimes the lowest end units are in the dealer bundles. Which base level ones should I avoid for a heavier built one?
My property is mostly sand with few rocks if any but lots of roots and stumps to deal with. My driveway and the private road I share with 9 other homeowners need maintenance. Driveway is only 250' long. We recently got the road worked over with limestone for $2500 for less than 1/2 mile. I might also take the tractor to my lake house for dredging granite gravel from the lake-bed when they lower it.
My new member introduction post has details on the property. It does not say that I am going to be burying hundreds of feet of electric lines and irrigation lines as well as possibly digging for a Post and beam foundation for the 3000 sq-ft house addition. Also digging dirt out of the barn to prep for a slab and slab prep for a 40'x60' or 40' x 100' shop.
If I can get 1/3rd of the backhoe purchase price to offset short term mini-excavator rental then I want the have the BH as part of my arsenal.
I really appreciate the helpful advise I get here and have to say that this is probably the most civilized user forum I have ever been on.