PaulB46
New member
I am going to buy a compact tractor for personal use and am really not sure of how much tractor to buy.
We have 10 acres of which 1/4 is home, outbuildings and lawn. The remaining acreage is flat, relatively hard sandy soil, with hardwoods and no brush to speak of. My main intent is blowing Northern Michigan snow, 2 paved 150' driveways and a couple hundred feet of 2-track driveway back to my workshop. I would also like the option of a FEL for general property maintenace and vegetable gardening, the lawn care is not a consideration. I have been leaning towards a mid-90's, 16 HP, Diesel Kubota B7100 with a B2650 snow blower which is driven by the mid-PTO and elevated by the Rear-PTO. This seems to be a lot of linkage and I am not sure if there is not a better way to go or that it's not worth considering as a potential problem. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
My budget is around $8K maximum and being a former city slicker I want a machine that is operator friendly and requires minimal mechanical maintenance.
I am new to tractorbynet and was impressed with feedback in the forum section, it was nice to hear opinions from those without a sales person's agenda.
We have 10 acres of which 1/4 is home, outbuildings and lawn. The remaining acreage is flat, relatively hard sandy soil, with hardwoods and no brush to speak of. My main intent is blowing Northern Michigan snow, 2 paved 150' driveways and a couple hundred feet of 2-track driveway back to my workshop. I would also like the option of a FEL for general property maintenace and vegetable gardening, the lawn care is not a consideration. I have been leaning towards a mid-90's, 16 HP, Diesel Kubota B7100 with a B2650 snow blower which is driven by the mid-PTO and elevated by the Rear-PTO. This seems to be a lot of linkage and I am not sure if there is not a better way to go or that it's not worth considering as a potential problem. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
My budget is around $8K maximum and being a former city slicker I want a machine that is operator friendly and requires minimal mechanical maintenance.
I am new to tractorbynet and was impressed with feedback in the forum section, it was nice to hear opinions from those without a sales person's agenda.