deezler
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- Joined
- Jan 30, 2012
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- Location
- Southeast MI
- Tractor
- Cub Cadet 7305, Kioti CK3510seh TLB
Hi all,
Glad to have finally joined the forum after lurking for the last couple months. I just closed on 19 acres of vacant land here in Southeast Michigan, and am very excited to start getting out there and doing some work! The land is mostly former pasture that has been left to re-naturalize over the last 30-40 years; a mix of rolling terrain and some moist lowlands by the creek that runs through.
Anyway, I don't have a tractor yet myself, but I am becoming fixated on a co-worker's Mahindra 2615 that he may sell to me (sadly not a lot of good used stuff around here). But for now, I will have to live vicariously through my father's JD 2210 that he bought for general lawn mowing, trailer toting, and snow plowing. Because he mostly bought it to mow, and pull a little trailer around with, he went with the turf tires, but due to snowplowing need, also the 4WD, thank goodness. Unfortunately, he didn't see the need for the 200CX loader (can you believe that? haha).
While I might end up springing for the aforementioned Mahindra sooner than later if the finances work out right, I still think I will end up borrowing the 2210 for a few weekends of work before that happens.
My first task is to expand/extend/install the gravel driveway, so that friends can have a place to park when they come help work on clearing the land, and camp/play/etc. The first step, as hours of web-research have taught me, if I was trying to do this gravel driveway the RIGHT way, and not half assed, would be to scrape away the organic material, grade out the drive nice and wide, with drainage handling (ditches, I guess) on both sides.
While the 5' front snowplow might be of use in pushing around gravel, obviously it's not really the right solution for dirt work, and I don't want to abuse it, or the 2210, trying to use it that way. Thus I am pondering purchasing an attachment to help scrape dirt, and distribute and level gravel, and have started to zero in on a rear box blade. But because my father has no need for such an implement, I want it to be something that I can retain and use on my own CUT when I finally get it later. I know that I ultimately definitely want a larger, heavier machine than the 2210. Great tractor that it is, I have several acres worth of ground breaking, earth moving, and brush cutting to accomplish and I need more weight!
So my questions for now are then:
- Could the JD2210 pull a 5' box blade filled with gravel or dirt? Engine HP wise, can it do it without straining terribly? I don't want to buy a 4' box blade, as I know my own tractor will handle more, so why waste my time?
- How about a brush hog / rotary mower ? Can the 2210 run a 5 footer there also? I would imagine the PTO HP is a little too low....
- Is the 2210 a cat 1 3-pt? Or is it smaller?
- Traction wise, the turf tires obviously hurt me. But with 4WD engaged, should I be ok?
- Should I worry at all about the turf tires getting punctured by sharp roots or gravel? Can they handle continuous rough work, or am I going to be sorry? (follow up - how expensive are industrial tires, and how much $ to have them swapped onto the 2210 wheels?)
- Or would I need to look into chaining up the tires to get enough traction? Just the rears, or also the fronts?
- Backing up a little, am I thinking about this all wrong? Should I wait until I have a bigger machine, with a front loader, before I go punishing my dad's 2210 just to make a mess of things and end up with a crappy driveway? Note : this isn't necessarily intended to serve as the final driveway to my future homesite - mainly an access drive for now down into the heart of the parcel, where I will be skidding logs to, making a temporary campsite, and getting out of the way (and view and earshot) of my immediate neighbors.
Lots of questions, I know. I am quite new to all this - but very excited to get my hands dirty. Thanks for any insight you guys can provide!!
Finally, here's a rough map of my property. The existing driveway, or what's left of it, comes in on the north side there and flirts with the neighbor's lot. While he is a pretty cool guy and said he wouldn't mind if the drive stayed where it is, I would like to shift back over to where it's clearly on my property only.
Glad to have finally joined the forum after lurking for the last couple months. I just closed on 19 acres of vacant land here in Southeast Michigan, and am very excited to start getting out there and doing some work! The land is mostly former pasture that has been left to re-naturalize over the last 30-40 years; a mix of rolling terrain and some moist lowlands by the creek that runs through.
Anyway, I don't have a tractor yet myself, but I am becoming fixated on a co-worker's Mahindra 2615 that he may sell to me (sadly not a lot of good used stuff around here). But for now, I will have to live vicariously through my father's JD 2210 that he bought for general lawn mowing, trailer toting, and snow plowing. Because he mostly bought it to mow, and pull a little trailer around with, he went with the turf tires, but due to snowplowing need, also the 4WD, thank goodness. Unfortunately, he didn't see the need for the 200CX loader (can you believe that? haha).
While I might end up springing for the aforementioned Mahindra sooner than later if the finances work out right, I still think I will end up borrowing the 2210 for a few weekends of work before that happens.
My first task is to expand/extend/install the gravel driveway, so that friends can have a place to park when they come help work on clearing the land, and camp/play/etc. The first step, as hours of web-research have taught me, if I was trying to do this gravel driveway the RIGHT way, and not half assed, would be to scrape away the organic material, grade out the drive nice and wide, with drainage handling (ditches, I guess) on both sides.
While the 5' front snowplow might be of use in pushing around gravel, obviously it's not really the right solution for dirt work, and I don't want to abuse it, or the 2210, trying to use it that way. Thus I am pondering purchasing an attachment to help scrape dirt, and distribute and level gravel, and have started to zero in on a rear box blade. But because my father has no need for such an implement, I want it to be something that I can retain and use on my own CUT when I finally get it later. I know that I ultimately definitely want a larger, heavier machine than the 2210. Great tractor that it is, I have several acres worth of ground breaking, earth moving, and brush cutting to accomplish and I need more weight!
So my questions for now are then:
- Could the JD2210 pull a 5' box blade filled with gravel or dirt? Engine HP wise, can it do it without straining terribly? I don't want to buy a 4' box blade, as I know my own tractor will handle more, so why waste my time?
- How about a brush hog / rotary mower ? Can the 2210 run a 5 footer there also? I would imagine the PTO HP is a little too low....
- Is the 2210 a cat 1 3-pt? Or is it smaller?
- Traction wise, the turf tires obviously hurt me. But with 4WD engaged, should I be ok?
- Should I worry at all about the turf tires getting punctured by sharp roots or gravel? Can they handle continuous rough work, or am I going to be sorry? (follow up - how expensive are industrial tires, and how much $ to have them swapped onto the 2210 wheels?)
- Or would I need to look into chaining up the tires to get enough traction? Just the rears, or also the fronts?
- Backing up a little, am I thinking about this all wrong? Should I wait until I have a bigger machine, with a front loader, before I go punishing my dad's 2210 just to make a mess of things and end up with a crappy driveway? Note : this isn't necessarily intended to serve as the final driveway to my future homesite - mainly an access drive for now down into the heart of the parcel, where I will be skidding logs to, making a temporary campsite, and getting out of the way (and view and earshot) of my immediate neighbors.
Lots of questions, I know. I am quite new to all this - but very excited to get my hands dirty. Thanks for any insight you guys can provide!!
Finally, here's a rough map of my property. The existing driveway, or what's left of it, comes in on the north side there and flirts with the neighbor's lot. While he is a pretty cool guy and said he wouldn't mind if the drive stayed where it is, I would like to shift back over to where it's clearly on my property only.