terrierlady
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- May 14, 2011
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I've decided I want a little Kubota, and I've visited several dealers around here and found one I can work with. So it's time to make some final decisions on how to have this tractor set up.
I have about 2 acres of flat, marshy land along with four horses, chickens, dogs, etc. About 1 acre in lawn interrupted iwth fruit trees, fences, etc. Gravel road thru property is maintained by the town, so I'm only responsible for three short gravel driveways to house and barns.
As a recently retired grandmother I'm looking to save my back while doing some terra-forming around the place, filling in low spots and cleaning out the edges of the creek as well as scraping the manure out of the horse paddocks. Mowing in the summer and moving snowbanks from the ends of the drives in winter are also really important.
I'm hovering btween the BX1860 and the BX2360, tilting toward the 2360 - I had a Craftsman GT5000 that turned out to be an expensive glorified lawnmower and not much more, so I don't want to make that kind of mistake again.
So far I've chosen the 54" mower because the little wheels will turn to help me get it off, whereas the 48" lacks that feature.
Loader of course.
In response to my questions, dealer has suggested turf tires loaded, block heater (upstate NY) and welding three hooks on the edge of the loader bucket. I like the way he thinks but I'm not so sure about the turf tires?
I would certainly appreciate any comments or suggestions.
I have about 2 acres of flat, marshy land along with four horses, chickens, dogs, etc. About 1 acre in lawn interrupted iwth fruit trees, fences, etc. Gravel road thru property is maintained by the town, so I'm only responsible for three short gravel driveways to house and barns.
As a recently retired grandmother I'm looking to save my back while doing some terra-forming around the place, filling in low spots and cleaning out the edges of the creek as well as scraping the manure out of the horse paddocks. Mowing in the summer and moving snowbanks from the ends of the drives in winter are also really important.
I'm hovering btween the BX1860 and the BX2360, tilting toward the 2360 - I had a Craftsman GT5000 that turned out to be an expensive glorified lawnmower and not much more, so I don't want to make that kind of mistake again.
So far I've chosen the 54" mower because the little wheels will turn to help me get it off, whereas the 48" lacks that feature.
Loader of course.
In response to my questions, dealer has suggested turf tires loaded, block heater (upstate NY) and welding three hooks on the edge of the loader bucket. I like the way he thinks but I'm not so sure about the turf tires?
I would certainly appreciate any comments or suggestions.