NS Gearhead
Veteran Member
It's finally time to buy my first tractor. Looking at the deere 3025E, Kubota L2501, and Kioti CK2610. There's also the possibility of the kioti CK2610SE cab model. The only factory cab model near being in my price range. Waiting on kubota to get me a quote with a Curtis cab, and they had a soft cab option that bad a hard windshield, but no heater. These 3 dealerships are relatively close to me. I do feel like Kioti's probably the best value with the worst resale value. I may be wrong there.
I plan to use it to clear snow, and loader work. Mostly move and spread gravel and topsoil. I only have 4 acres, but have a small landscaping side business. (Snow and grass) This would be used to clear driveways, but opens up possibilities for other things.
Options I'll be getting are; loader and bucket, pallet forks, rear offset blade, 3rd function, loaded tires, H style ice chains, rear remote or remotes, wheel spinner. Lol Possibly a cab. I plan to make my own counter weight and find a cheap truck plow to convert to skid steer style quick connect.
So, am I way off course here!? Opinions on those models? Should front tires be loaded? I was thinking rear mount snow blower, but rather put that money towards a cab. Oh hang on, I know what will be asked; "how much snow do you get?"... we've averaged 55" in the last 5 years I've been keeping track. 6'11" one year, 2'6" another. We get lots of freeze/ thaw cycles that can produce heavy wet snow and ice.
I plan to use it to clear snow, and loader work. Mostly move and spread gravel and topsoil. I only have 4 acres, but have a small landscaping side business. (Snow and grass) This would be used to clear driveways, but opens up possibilities for other things.
Options I'll be getting are; loader and bucket, pallet forks, rear offset blade, 3rd function, loaded tires, H style ice chains, rear remote or remotes, wheel spinner. Lol Possibly a cab. I plan to make my own counter weight and find a cheap truck plow to convert to skid steer style quick connect.
So, am I way off course here!? Opinions on those models? Should front tires be loaded? I was thinking rear mount snow blower, but rather put that money towards a cab. Oh hang on, I know what will be asked; "how much snow do you get?"... we've averaged 55" in the last 5 years I've been keeping track. 6'11" one year, 2'6" another. We get lots of freeze/ thaw cycles that can produce heavy wet snow and ice.