Hi all,
I know this has been asked a million times, but it also seems that each good answer is unique to the asker's circumstances. I just moved to a 10 acre property on top of a mountain in the foothills of Evergreen, CO. I'm at 7800 feet, have a 750' paved asphalt drive with an 11% grade (21% on the accessory drive going down to the septic tanks that may need plowed as well, especially if the septic alarm goes off for pumping--our black tanks don't leech so MUST be pumped regularly). I also have a bit of a pickle in that my house is on the east 5 acres, but the west 5 acres is difficult to get to--there's a large boulder field and steep gullies between the two sections that no tractor could currently get down, just an ATV/UTV at best, but I have pine trees and scrub oak over the entire property and have dead trees down below that need dealt with. While there is a road about 10-15' from the lower part of the property, it crosses a neighbor's property--they live in Maryland full time and I've been unable to reach them to get permission to cross their property or get an easement. So if I want to access the lower half of my property I will need to build a road, which will be non-trivial as I will need to build switchbacks around the boulder field as it descends the steep gully to reach the meadow area.
The property is all forest and natural wildflower/sawgrass growth. As such, I don't plan to do any mowing; the only realy mowable area has the septic leech field under it so I can't drive on that. My goal is to construct a dirt road to get down to the lower half of my property, as well as do all snow removal on my 750' switchbacked, paved drive. I also need a robust wood chipper and grapple to deal with all my trees and slash, and of course will be using the tractor to construct a dirt road down to the lower section. I realize that I'll probably need to rent a backhoe or mini-excavator to deal with the steep section and construct the switchbacks, but want to move boulders, deal with tree stumps, and construct the road with a tractor on the more level bits. I could mow the meadow below if I can get to it, though it's generally just full of wildflowers and sawgrass at present that don't need removed unless I intend to build a structure on the lower part, a distinct possibility in the next 3-5 years.
I'm currently considering an LX2610HSDC with a FEL, back blade, grapple, grader scraper and wood chipper, but am wondering if I should be considering something a bit bigger/more powerful. I do like that the lx2610 falls just below the 25HP cutoff for Tier 4, and generally plan to burn any wood larger than 3" in the firepit on my deck all winter, but building the road (felling trees, pulling stumps, cutting into the hill to make the switchbacks, etc) has me a bit worried that I'm buying too small. But as I'll be storing this in our garage in front of (or behind) the motorcycle, a smaller size isn't a terrible thing for storage and maintenance. I've been leaning toward the LX2610 but am wondering if those among you with experience would recommend something larger.
Thanks for any advice you can give!
I know this has been asked a million times, but it also seems that each good answer is unique to the asker's circumstances. I just moved to a 10 acre property on top of a mountain in the foothills of Evergreen, CO. I'm at 7800 feet, have a 750' paved asphalt drive with an 11% grade (21% on the accessory drive going down to the septic tanks that may need plowed as well, especially if the septic alarm goes off for pumping--our black tanks don't leech so MUST be pumped regularly). I also have a bit of a pickle in that my house is on the east 5 acres, but the west 5 acres is difficult to get to--there's a large boulder field and steep gullies between the two sections that no tractor could currently get down, just an ATV/UTV at best, but I have pine trees and scrub oak over the entire property and have dead trees down below that need dealt with. While there is a road about 10-15' from the lower part of the property, it crosses a neighbor's property--they live in Maryland full time and I've been unable to reach them to get permission to cross their property or get an easement. So if I want to access the lower half of my property I will need to build a road, which will be non-trivial as I will need to build switchbacks around the boulder field as it descends the steep gully to reach the meadow area.
The property is all forest and natural wildflower/sawgrass growth. As such, I don't plan to do any mowing; the only realy mowable area has the septic leech field under it so I can't drive on that. My goal is to construct a dirt road to get down to the lower half of my property, as well as do all snow removal on my 750' switchbacked, paved drive. I also need a robust wood chipper and grapple to deal with all my trees and slash, and of course will be using the tractor to construct a dirt road down to the lower section. I realize that I'll probably need to rent a backhoe or mini-excavator to deal with the steep section and construct the switchbacks, but want to move boulders, deal with tree stumps, and construct the road with a tractor on the more level bits. I could mow the meadow below if I can get to it, though it's generally just full of wildflowers and sawgrass at present that don't need removed unless I intend to build a structure on the lower part, a distinct possibility in the next 3-5 years.
I'm currently considering an LX2610HSDC with a FEL, back blade, grapple, grader scraper and wood chipper, but am wondering if I should be considering something a bit bigger/more powerful. I do like that the lx2610 falls just below the 25HP cutoff for Tier 4, and generally plan to burn any wood larger than 3" in the firepit on my deck all winter, but building the road (felling trees, pulling stumps, cutting into the hill to make the switchbacks, etc) has me a bit worried that I'm buying too small. But as I'll be storing this in our garage in front of (or behind) the motorcycle, a smaller size isn't a terrible thing for storage and maintenance. I've been leaning toward the LX2610 but am wondering if those among you with experience would recommend something larger.
Thanks for any advice you can give!