dh206
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Hello, looking to make a used or maybe new purchase of a open cab subcompact tractor, it will be used for mowing a hilly area with belly mower and snow removal, used once a year for wood making, grading reconditioning small driveway on hill.
Kind of interested in the bobcat 1021, due to its small size, Mahindra, ls/ new holland or Kubota sub compacts. Seems all subcompacts are hydrostatic drive these days which I'm not much of a fan of currently anyway. Mind you it's only about three hilly acres up there it will be used on. Currently use a old JD 212 with extra weight and bar tires for mowing and and a 4 wheeler with tire chains, weight box, using either plow, or self contained snow blower for snow removal up there, somewhat easily detachable Loader and belly mower are what I'm looking at. Seems like used subcompacts I've found have one or the other but not both/ deck and small loader.
Somewhat apprehensive buying used envisioning some used subcompacts were initially operated like a d9 lol.
initial new tractor quotes I've currently received were all about the same, I've looked at older threads and posts Not interested in considering or looking at zero turns for up there.
Thanks for insight, Jeff.
I bought a used Kubota BX2350 about 4 years ago and have been very happy with it. I do not mow with it, but I do everything else:
1) it came with a plow attachment (controllable through the bucket knob. I use it (though not a lot of snow in SouthEastern PA anymore) (also the standard bucket)
2) I bought a rear-mount pallet fork attachment (new)
3) I bought an old, used Ford posthole digger for it (2 augers separately). Works great. I put in some split rail fencing for future pasture for some sheep.
4) I bought a used boom lift for it - works great (use it to move super heavy planters like concrete and cast iron)
5) I bought a Kubota tiller attachment for it. I used it to make a 30'x40' area of so-so soil into a proper garden by tilling, then planting a winter pea cover crop, then tilling that all under for organic enrichment.
6) I made a carry-all for it using some old barn cedar and oak and an L shaped 3PH welded base. I use this all the time.
7) I bought a used 3pt chipper/shredder for it (Goosen) that I use a couple of times a year to shred anything from 4" on down.
My land is just about completely flat. The BX is very good at not ripping up the yard but still being powerful enough for my needs on 3 acres.
I got quite a few of these things (not the pallet fork) at auction or on ebay or FB market place or Craigslist (which has been destroyed by FB MP)