Crash101
Silver Member
flusher,
WE have a few holes to dig now, but the wife wants a garden, and we will have a rather large area of landscaping. Also within a year, we will need a tractor that can move a small plane in and out of a hangar.
I know that the backhoe is one of those things that is really a lot of money for something that probably wont get used. But I have learned before if I don't get something now, I will be kicking myself in the butt the day that I need it.
I think a BH is a big expense. Right now I have 11 LARGE trees that have been cut down and need to sawed up. So I know that the BH will help to move them around to help get them cut. BTW, I got a quote for bigging the holes for the trees- 2,100 dollars! YEP, that 's right! Gotta love fuel charges in the DFW area.
I looked a kubota's and I really like them. But the wife's family is in the dairy business, and they have all told me to stay away from them as well as JD series- LOTS of plastics, and a lot of things fall off due to vibrations. The father in law says- spend the extra money and you will be very pleased! That is what I was told. So Kubota was pulled, and besides the Kubota dealer in the area wasn't all that friendly to someone that doesn't know tractors either.
I know that I wont be using it like a farmer would, I just want to make sure that I am buying something that is going to last me 20+ years! I don't have a problem spending the extra bucks, as long as I have something that will last, and won't be a hangar queen.
Your Wife's family may know a great deal about dairy farming, but it's rather obvious they know little about modern small kubota tractors. For the work you intend to do, if it were possible to have at your disposal all the tractors you and others have mentioned to use when ever you want. I can promise you, the kubota BX would quickly become your tractor of choice. go look at all of them, over and over again. Learn all you can about the advantages of the HST transmssions for use as you intend. Choose the one that's best for you as a tractor, not by how you fee about the person selling it.