BAP
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2012 Kubota 2920, 60MMM, FEL, BH65 48" Bush Hog, 60"Backblade, B2782B Snowblower
If you are so sure that you know what you want and don’t want to listen to others advice, then just go buy the Dang tractor and be done with it. You keep coming back here trying to convince us to reassure you that you are doing the right thing, but you don’t listen to the responses. In fact you are starting to belittle the people who are trying to help. In your other thread you kept telling us how you couldn’t try one before or rent one. Every HomeDepot around here has a BX23 on a trailer that can be rented. I almost wonder if you are beginning to enjoy beating this to death.First, I have a lot more things to do than the two things you chose. Did you read what I wrote? Tons of yard and driveway grading to do. Tilling as well.
It isn't clear to me how much I would use a tractor for regular mowing work, maybe I'll find it is really useful. It'll probably just depend on how many lawns I have to do in one day. If it's just one small lawn and the deck isn't on the tractor, I'll probably just grab a walk-behind mower.
A decent riding mower starts at maybe $2k and is another engine to maintain an another fairly large thing to store. A mower deck just gets put up on the shelf in the garage. I already bought a DR lawn vac a couple months ago when I though I'd have a tractor any day. I ended up towing it around and using it just as a material collector this fall. A load of wet leaves plus the lawn vac can easily be more than 1,000lb in total. I'm not sure if hauling that with a 450lb riding mower is the best idea. Plus, it'll be really nice to be able to dump the collector and push the pile with the loader.
I understand that everyone is really enthusiastic about how much better a mini excavator is, but I don't see why a tractor mounted backhoe won't work just fine for occasional stump/trench/whatever projects. I've operated a couple and they seemed to work just fine. Why would I spend $20k on a mini excavator instead of $5-7k on a backhoe that I can easily transport with the tractor? Any issues with precision and mess seem like operator issues. By the way, isn't a tracked machine going to tear up lawns much worse than a tractor with turf tires?
Did you read what I wrote? My max travel distance is about 1,500ft. I can drive a tractor from point to point before you can get your trailer hooked up.
I'm sure you have a really great setup, but I really don't want 6-10 machines to store and maintain and I feel like the real cost of obtaining all of those things is probably 3-4 times the cost of one new tractor.