donaldj
Bronze Member
Hi all!
I now have 13 acres and a new house on it. I want to work the land a bit and get about 4 acres of lawn/garden/range and in the 9 wooded acres put in a couple trails. In the long run, I will likely harvest apples from a couple dozen trees on the property, and firewood.
Currently I'm looking at the Deere 2032R and the LS XR3135. My anticipated attachments in the short term are a box scraper with scarifiers, landscaping rake, pallet forks, rotary cutter, and snow plow.
The forks are mostly for wood handling, as I use an outdoor woodburning boiler.
How do these two tractors stack up? They are very comparable in price with current rebates.
Some of the LS things i like are the rear controls for the 3PH and the rear hydraulics if I ever need them. I also like that the front end loader arms are more industry standard.
Some of the Deere things I like are reputation, quick attach rear attachments, and honestly, the green paint has some appeal. My X500 has been utterly reliable for almost 10 years.
Any thoughts, considerations, etc?
I now have 13 acres and a new house on it. I want to work the land a bit and get about 4 acres of lawn/garden/range and in the 9 wooded acres put in a couple trails. In the long run, I will likely harvest apples from a couple dozen trees on the property, and firewood.
Currently I'm looking at the Deere 2032R and the LS XR3135. My anticipated attachments in the short term are a box scraper with scarifiers, landscaping rake, pallet forks, rotary cutter, and snow plow.
The forks are mostly for wood handling, as I use an outdoor woodburning boiler.
How do these two tractors stack up? They are very comparable in price with current rebates.
Some of the LS things i like are the rear controls for the 3PH and the rear hydraulics if I ever need them. I also like that the front end loader arms are more industry standard.
Some of the Deere things I like are reputation, quick attach rear attachments, and honestly, the green paint has some appeal. My X500 has been utterly reliable for almost 10 years.
Any thoughts, considerations, etc?