Spring is here, 0% financing, and my dreams of getting my first tractor are back (and strong).
I'd appreciate recommendations as to what would best suit my needs.
I have over 100 acres of mostly forest/light woods. I like making trails to explore the woods.
About 2/3 of the way back, there's a wet area (several feet of peet bog) that I've been manually laying slab wood across to make a path to get to the back third of the property.
I'm looking at the B3200HSD with FEL and backhoe (with thumb). I think teeth on the FEL would be helpful too, but I didn't see that as an option on Kubota's build your tractor site.
I don't understand the question of number of valves (1, 2, or 3), and I see conflicting info about whether R1 or R4 tires would be best. There will be some work in fields.
I built the following -- perhaps someone could look at it and tell me what's right and wrong about it? Is the B3200 appropriate for in-the-woods work? Trail building work (pushing out of the way and smoothing)?
http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/hh173/joseph-nyc/b3200.jpg
Thank you,
Joseph
I'd appreciate recommendations as to what would best suit my needs.
I have over 100 acres of mostly forest/light woods. I like making trails to explore the woods.
About 2/3 of the way back, there's a wet area (several feet of peet bog) that I've been manually laying slab wood across to make a path to get to the back third of the property.
I'm looking at the B3200HSD with FEL and backhoe (with thumb). I think teeth on the FEL would be helpful too, but I didn't see that as an option on Kubota's build your tractor site.
I don't understand the question of number of valves (1, 2, or 3), and I see conflicting info about whether R1 or R4 tires would be best. There will be some work in fields.
I built the following -- perhaps someone could look at it and tell me what's right and wrong about it? Is the B3200 appropriate for in-the-woods work? Trail building work (pushing out of the way and smoothing)?
http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/hh173/joseph-nyc/b3200.jpg
Thank you,
Joseph