mwood
Silver Member
I've been lurking on this forum for a year or so now and am finally settling down on the idea of buying a tractor. Since there is so much good information out here, I wanted to run my thoughts by all you! I really like Green, and I have been well served by their garden tractors in the past so I would like to stay Green if they can meet my needs for a CUT at a decent price.
Here is my dilemma. Any suggestions are welcome!
Current uses:
- ~4 acres finish mowing
- 5+ acres rough cutting (pasture maintenance, etc)
- Moderate Landscaping (mainly moving topsoil, gravel, etc)
- Clearing snow off 100+ yards of driveway with a medium sized hill
My expected future uses:
- Post hole digging for re-fencing the pasture
- Clearing a spot for a pole barn / garage
- Tilling a vegetable garden and some fruit garden preparations
A few notes:
- I have some very muddy areas of my pasture which I will need access to with the tractor.
- I would like to be able to clear snow from some of the lanes through my pasture without having to worry about getting stuck.
I do not ever think I can justify a backhoe since I would probably save money just renting one the couple of times I'll need it.
Having said all this, I was seriously looking at the JD2210 with a MMM and FEL and Brushhog. From what users have said, this is a very good mowing machine, and the loader capacity seems adequate. However, I am a little worried about clearing snow with such a light machine. Also, (someone correct me if I'm wrong) I've heard that the front mount snow blower is not much wider than the machine.
So... now that this has turned into an essay, here are my questions:
1. How limited is this limited CAT 1 hitch? Would it be a problem for a post hole digger, rear mount snow blower, etc?
2. Tires: Some say turf, some say R4's. Any suggestions so I don't get stuck in the mud or slide in the snow?
3. How well with the JD2210 handle a brush cutter?
4. Any ballpark guesses at what the 2210, FEL, MMM and brush cutter will cost? (I guess I should ask, anyone in Upstate NY care to respond as to what they paid for something similar?)
4. I really want to keep this purchase as reasonably priced as possible. Are there any suggestions to other machines that will suit my purposes better?
Thanks to all who have ideas!
Here is my dilemma. Any suggestions are welcome!
Current uses:
- ~4 acres finish mowing
- 5+ acres rough cutting (pasture maintenance, etc)
- Moderate Landscaping (mainly moving topsoil, gravel, etc)
- Clearing snow off 100+ yards of driveway with a medium sized hill
My expected future uses:
- Post hole digging for re-fencing the pasture
- Clearing a spot for a pole barn / garage
- Tilling a vegetable garden and some fruit garden preparations
A few notes:
- I have some very muddy areas of my pasture which I will need access to with the tractor.
- I would like to be able to clear snow from some of the lanes through my pasture without having to worry about getting stuck.
I do not ever think I can justify a backhoe since I would probably save money just renting one the couple of times I'll need it.
Having said all this, I was seriously looking at the JD2210 with a MMM and FEL and Brushhog. From what users have said, this is a very good mowing machine, and the loader capacity seems adequate. However, I am a little worried about clearing snow with such a light machine. Also, (someone correct me if I'm wrong) I've heard that the front mount snow blower is not much wider than the machine.
So... now that this has turned into an essay, here are my questions:
1. How limited is this limited CAT 1 hitch? Would it be a problem for a post hole digger, rear mount snow blower, etc?
2. Tires: Some say turf, some say R4's. Any suggestions so I don't get stuck in the mud or slide in the snow?
3. How well with the JD2210 handle a brush cutter?
4. Any ballpark guesses at what the 2210, FEL, MMM and brush cutter will cost? (I guess I should ask, anyone in Upstate NY care to respond as to what they paid for something similar?)
4. I really want to keep this purchase as reasonably priced as possible. Are there any suggestions to other machines that will suit my purposes better?
Thanks to all who have ideas!