murphy1244
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- Kubota 1120 RTV Kioti DK-40, MF-135, Ventrac 4500Y
I can't believe it is mid-JUNE and you still have snow.
Thats not snow, thats Cocaine.
I can't believe it is mid-JUNE and you still have snow.
You must be rich murph?LaffinThats not snow, thats Cocaine.
I'm about to close on a new house and I'm looking for some tractor recommendations. I'm finding my choices overwhelming, and I need to narrow my search quickly.
I will be mowing about 1.5-1.75 acres, with one decent slope on the back side (I can't tell for sure whether it can be mowed side-to-side, or only up-and-down). I will also be snow blowing a 60-foot long double-driveway. The property is in a lake-effect belt, so I'll be using the snow blower a lot.
I have a $7k budget, and I am willing to consider both used and new. Any advice on where to start or on specific models would be greatly appreciated.
If you can bump that up a little then you could find a used Kubota BX with a mower deck and snow blower. Got to Tractor House and you can see there are a couple under $10k that look reasonable. There's a 2006 BX1850 with 300 hours, front mount blower, and soft cab for $9250. It doesn't come with a mid mower but maybe you could offer them $8500 and buy a deck for it. It's above your $7k range but you would have a tractor with low hours that would last you a lifetime.
I noticed you posted the following almost a year ago.......
Mower Recommendations Please ........06-24-2014
I'm purchasing a new home and will be going from mowing about a half acre to mowing 2-2.5 acres, so my trusty Snapper RER has to go. I've been looking at new mowers online and I'm a little overwhelmed, so I'm looking for some recommendations to get me started.
I will have to mow three big and open areas, two of which are hilly, as well as around a bunch of obstacles - flower beds, trees, split-rail fence posts, and a pond.
Important considerations for me are time, reliability, and ease of maintenance. Brand is not important. I have a budget of about $3k, any suggestions? Thanks!
Are you discribing the same property in the old post and the new post ?
I'm just wondering because in the new post you didn't mention being able to maneuver around a bunch of obstacles---flower beds, trees, split-rail fence posts, and a pond.
Is getting something nimble to mow around obstacles still an important requirement ?
I found a couple BX1850s that were in the same ballpark. It's a tough call because we're spending a lot on the house, and we have a couple projects we really want to do right away.
Where in Northern VT are you? I had the pleasure of living in Enosburg Falls for a few years as a teenager.
I found a couple BX1850s that were in the same ballpark. It's a tough call because we're spending a lot on the house, and we have a couple projects we really want to do right away.
Where in Northern VT are you? I had the pleasure of living in Enosburg Falls for a few years as a teenager.