MossRoad & Henro:
You're welcome. Glad you found the posts of interest. The 2 wheel tractors are, unfortunately, seldom given consideration. Yet, they can do almost (please note, I said almost) what the CUT can do for the smaller property owner, just on a smaller scale. Their weakness is in heavy lifting - there is no practical way do do loader work, for example. Although backhoe attachments are available they are limited. Yesterday I spent about 1 1/2 hrs chipping with the BCS and then used the TC40 loader to dump the chips down a slope at the edge of the property (with the loader).
A financial benefit of the 2 wheel tractor is that you are "using up" a $3,000 asset (the BCS tractor) instead of "using up" a $15k asset (the NH TC40) to drive implements that cost 50% or less of a 3pt implement and yet do 60-70% or more of the work output. The more hours you put on your larger CUT the faster it depreciates, and, of course, the overall per hour operating costs are much higher for the larger tractor. For many jobs, the 2 wheeler is actually easier to use and certainly cheaper to operate.
JEH
You're welcome. Glad you found the posts of interest. The 2 wheel tractors are, unfortunately, seldom given consideration. Yet, they can do almost (please note, I said almost) what the CUT can do for the smaller property owner, just on a smaller scale. Their weakness is in heavy lifting - there is no practical way do do loader work, for example. Although backhoe attachments are available they are limited. Yesterday I spent about 1 1/2 hrs chipping with the BCS and then used the TC40 loader to dump the chips down a slope at the edge of the property (with the loader).
A financial benefit of the 2 wheel tractor is that you are "using up" a $3,000 asset (the BCS tractor) instead of "using up" a $15k asset (the NH TC40) to drive implements that cost 50% or less of a 3pt implement and yet do 60-70% or more of the work output. The more hours you put on your larger CUT the faster it depreciates, and, of course, the overall per hour operating costs are much higher for the larger tractor. For many jobs, the 2 wheeler is actually easier to use and certainly cheaper to operate.
JEH