Hello everybody. I'm new here and looking for any advice you all can give me. It seems like a lot of guys out there have a ton of experience. Thanks.
I call myself "40 acre wood" because that's the name my kids gave to our property where my tractor will do its work. I currently own a John Deere 2010 diesel 2wd with trip lever FEL. I have a simple backhoe for it, a snowblower, a brush hog and a back blade. I'm looking to sell it because it is big and bulky and isn't a 4x4. I'll sell all or most of the implements, too.
I'm 39 and I hope to buy a tractor that I will have until I'm pushing up daisies. I'm looking for a powerful, but smaller used 4x4 with FEL, backhoe, back or box blade, front pallet forks and (eventually) front mount snowblower. It has to be small enough to better maneuver around in the woods, but powerful enough to get jobs done for a long time.
My property is all mixed hardwoods, pretty flat, but squishy clay in the Spring.
Here are the things I feel I need, and why:
FEL: This will be used for all the things most guys use them for, plus snow pushing and piling.
Backhoe: My property is all wooded, so I will be digging out stumps for years and years in order to make garden areas, yards, and clearing miles of trails. Also, I'll need to dig footings for buildings and trenches through the woods in order to get water puddles to drain down hill.
Front Mount Snowblower: This can come later, but I don't want to be turned around backwards during a UP blizzard blowing snow when I'm 70.
Back/Box Blade: I've never had a box blade, but I use my back blade for smoothing bumps all the time. My woods are very, very bumpy.
Front Pallet Forks: I've been cutting firewood since I was 10, and it isn't getting any easier. My plan is to use my tractor in the woods to get firewood by driving close to where I'm cutting, then loading wood onto a pallet with sides, then driving to a sunny spot to dry it, then moving it to a shed or near the house in the fall. I'm a little worried about puncturing tires.
Sooooooooo, I was thinking something like the L3400 would be great, then I saw that it is not being built anymore (not that I would buy new), but it got me thinking about all of the Kubotas that have been discontinued over the years, and why.
QUESTION 1: Have there been good and bad models over the years?
QUESTION 2: Can a backoe easily be added to a 3400, or should I look for a BX or B series that was seemingly built with a backhoe in mind?
QUESTION 3: Should I look for a tractor with a mid mount PTO to run a front mount snowblower for years and years, or are the front mount blowers that run off the rear PTO high quality enough to take a lot of abuse?
QUESTION 4: The tires on the BX's look small. I'm worried about getting it stuck in the mud/snow all the time. Are the bigger tires on the L series better protection against this?
QUESTION 5: R4s or Ags? Grip with R4s might be problem, but what about punctures with Ags in the woods?
Thanks so much everybody. I'm sure your answers will lead to even more questions. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Kevin
I call myself "40 acre wood" because that's the name my kids gave to our property where my tractor will do its work. I currently own a John Deere 2010 diesel 2wd with trip lever FEL. I have a simple backhoe for it, a snowblower, a brush hog and a back blade. I'm looking to sell it because it is big and bulky and isn't a 4x4. I'll sell all or most of the implements, too.
I'm 39 and I hope to buy a tractor that I will have until I'm pushing up daisies. I'm looking for a powerful, but smaller used 4x4 with FEL, backhoe, back or box blade, front pallet forks and (eventually) front mount snowblower. It has to be small enough to better maneuver around in the woods, but powerful enough to get jobs done for a long time.
My property is all mixed hardwoods, pretty flat, but squishy clay in the Spring.
Here are the things I feel I need, and why:
FEL: This will be used for all the things most guys use them for, plus snow pushing and piling.
Backhoe: My property is all wooded, so I will be digging out stumps for years and years in order to make garden areas, yards, and clearing miles of trails. Also, I'll need to dig footings for buildings and trenches through the woods in order to get water puddles to drain down hill.
Front Mount Snowblower: This can come later, but I don't want to be turned around backwards during a UP blizzard blowing snow when I'm 70.
Back/Box Blade: I've never had a box blade, but I use my back blade for smoothing bumps all the time. My woods are very, very bumpy.
Front Pallet Forks: I've been cutting firewood since I was 10, and it isn't getting any easier. My plan is to use my tractor in the woods to get firewood by driving close to where I'm cutting, then loading wood onto a pallet with sides, then driving to a sunny spot to dry it, then moving it to a shed or near the house in the fall. I'm a little worried about puncturing tires.
Sooooooooo, I was thinking something like the L3400 would be great, then I saw that it is not being built anymore (not that I would buy new), but it got me thinking about all of the Kubotas that have been discontinued over the years, and why.
QUESTION 1: Have there been good and bad models over the years?
QUESTION 2: Can a backoe easily be added to a 3400, or should I look for a BX or B series that was seemingly built with a backhoe in mind?
QUESTION 3: Should I look for a tractor with a mid mount PTO to run a front mount snowblower for years and years, or are the front mount blowers that run off the rear PTO high quality enough to take a lot of abuse?
QUESTION 4: The tires on the BX's look small. I'm worried about getting it stuck in the mud/snow all the time. Are the bigger tires on the L series better protection against this?
QUESTION 5: R4s or Ags? Grip with R4s might be problem, but what about punctures with Ags in the woods?
Thanks so much everybody. I'm sure your answers will lead to even more questions. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Kevin