Debating on 2620 cab or a zero turn

   / Debating on 2620 cab or a zero turn
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The deal is done on the 2620. I have 6 acres total divided into two lots. Both are fairly flat with a few trees. Grass is nothing special appearance wise. HOA is not controlled by Karen’s since we live in a 12 house community. HOA is there for a shared well membership.
Tractor has much work to do moving dirt, pulling deep rooted woody shrubs and small saplings.
Cab was my requirement for comfort. Cutting grass at fast speeds was not on my criteria. I actually enjoy yardwork!
I was given the green light by the boss for one or the other. I know both are fun to use but the tractor will be more versatile even if it’s slower like me ;)
 
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My new toy arrived today. I ordered it with a forklift attachment and a stump bucket. Working on installing a new stereo and subwoofer. Heat works amazing in the 11º cold!
 

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   / Debating on 2620 cab or a zero turn #23  
Very nice!
You're gonna love that thing!
 
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Thank you! I've already removed the roof to get some wiring in for a subwoofer. yeah, I know, its a tractor... I still enjoy a good sounding music while I work. I'm not one to put earbuds in or use headphones. Just my odd personality regarding things in my ears. So far it's coming out nice and factory like. Ran out of supplies and wife wanted to go out for lunch so my day got cut short :)
 
   / Debating on 2620 cab or a zero turn #25  
The mid-PTO is an option, but at least when I purchased my CK2610, the only available option for it was the front-mounted snowblower. Oddly enough, Bobcat makes a mid-mount mower for their CK clone, and I've always wondered how easy it would be to adapt it to a Kioti.

If I had the mid-PTO I might have looked into it, but since I don't it'll just be thought.

OP, congratulations on the new CK2620; don't let the two week wait get you down, lol, it'll go by before you know it. No, that's a lie, it's going to feel like forever- but it's worth it.

Do you know which loader it's coming with? KL4030 or KL4030C?

I kick myself for not getting the backhoe too; I didn't need it, and it's expensive- but it would never have been cheaper than to have it included from the start.
You did well by not getting a mid mount mower. On a tractor I hate them. Attaching and detaching every time you want to do real tractor work is a chore and if you mow dry grass the mid mount will throw chaff into your radiator and cause overheating.
 
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I would not have thought of using a mid mount mower but the mid PTO for a future snow thrower would be intriguing. That said, I hear it's a pain in the ass to get the snow thrower mounted and removed. If we get more snow I may look into one of those reverse units.
 
   / Debating on 2620 cab or a zero turn #27  
You did well by not getting a mid mount mower. On a tractor I hate them. Attaching and detaching every time you want to do real tractor work is a chore and if you mow dry grass the mid mount will throw chaff into your radiator and cause overheating.

You're absolutely right, it was a pain even with my old Deere SCUT; there is just part of me that wants to enjoy a ridiculously large lawn tractor. It's almost opulent if it wasn't so ridiculous.

It would be fun, if I had more money than sense.
 
   / Debating on 2620 cab or a zero turn #28  
I would not have thought of using a mid mount mower but the mid PTO for a future snow thrower would be intriguing. That said, I hear it's a pain in the ass to get the snow thrower mounted and removed. If we get more snow I may look into one of those reverse units.

I'm under the impression the CK front-mount blower is indeed a pain to install and remove, that may have even come from my dealer.
 
   / Debating on 2620 cab or a zero turn #29  
I see no one has responded about removing small trees and bushes. First thing to try is a chain and tire. You can also make a tripod - anything to allow to pull and turn it into a vertical pull. Fasten to the drawbar to keep the pulling point as low as possible. You can pull small stuff with the bucket but pulling anything significant will probably end up bending something unless you are very careful.

I'm guessing those who complain about mid mount mowers haven't had a good drive over deck. Mine goes on and off as quickly as a rear finish mower would without a quick hitch.
 
   / Debating on 2620 cab or a zero turn #30  
Also, I don't know how much snow you get but I find a front blade is better than a blower. I adapted a used ATV blade to my tractor, so I only have a few hundred $$ in it.
 

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