Yes, you might want to check out the B2630, it seems very nice and may be a good deal.
As Chuck indicated , If you aren't planning on having a 1000 lbs way up int the air or loading dump trucks the 364 loader (B2620) is pretty darn nice and strong for residential work.
I also have places around my house and sheds were I remove snow where the smaller tractor is very handy. So spacing around buildings is something to consider size wise as well as turning in and getting firewood out of the woods if you do that. Especially if you need to go off your trails or wood road.
Lastly there is your tractor budget if that is a concern. Mine is pretty tight right now. Just one of many expenses. Seems like the dealers will always tell you you may need a larger tractor but it's not just the up front cost and payment size which might not seem like a big difference but also everything costs more as you move up in size. More fuel, oil and SUDT, fluids. More gallons of Rimguard if you load the tires. Bigger tire chains if you get those. Maybe bigger implements. Sorry - I'm a frugal Yankee but it is something to think about with to much tractor sitting there. That said - the larger machine will probably move snow and gravel a bit faster.
As Chuck indicated , If you aren't planning on having a 1000 lbs way up int the air or loading dump trucks the 364 loader (B2620) is pretty darn nice and strong for residential work.
I also have places around my house and sheds were I remove snow where the smaller tractor is very handy. So spacing around buildings is something to consider size wise as well as turning in and getting firewood out of the woods if you do that. Especially if you need to go off your trails or wood road.
Lastly there is your tractor budget if that is a concern. Mine is pretty tight right now. Just one of many expenses. Seems like the dealers will always tell you you may need a larger tractor but it's not just the up front cost and payment size which might not seem like a big difference but also everything costs more as you move up in size. More fuel, oil and SUDT, fluids. More gallons of Rimguard if you load the tires. Bigger tire chains if you get those. Maybe bigger implements. Sorry - I'm a frugal Yankee but it is something to think about with to much tractor sitting there. That said - the larger machine will probably move snow and gravel a bit faster.
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