FRIZ
Bronze Member
I need help:
I am city slicker who bought 78 acres of land. And I am smart enough to know that I know nothing. My contractor made sure that I bought the right chainsaw, STIHL 290 with safety equipment chaps, gloves, helmet and so one. He took me along for one day to introduce me to operating the 290. Thatç—´ how bad it is.
But before I ask my tractor question, let me give you some information:
The land is in the Midwest, mostly flat a few slight elevations. Most of it is wooded, approximately 10 acres are meadow, which has not been mowed in 2008.
Two ponds, 1+ acre and 0.5 acre, both with trees and grass around it.
The house has also trees and grass around it.
Approximately 800 yards of gravel road.
Approximately 1 mile of hiking trail which will be expanded.
I have identified four immediate tasks for the tractor and some possibilities for the future:
1. Cut grass around the house and pond. (mower deck)
2. Collect leaves around the house and pond. (bagger)
3. Clear the gravel road from snow. (snow blower)
4. Transport stuff from A to B. (utility cart)
Future possible tasks:
1. Maybe mow the 10 acres of meadow
2. Maybe drag trees out for firewood
3. Maybe lift heavy stuff and take it from A to B
I have looked at the following tractors.
John Deere X749
John Deere 2305
John Deere 2320
John Deere 3320
Kubota BX2660
Kubota B2320
Kubota B3030
The John Deere X749, John Deere 3320 and Kubota B3030 can have a factory cab. The John Deere 2305 & 2320 can have a Curtis aftermarket cab. All cabs are available with heat. But only the John Deere 3320 and Kubota B3030 are available with A/C. which would be great considering Midwestern summer heat and mosquitoes.
All tractors have 4 wheel drive but only the John Deere X749 has 4 wheel steering, which would be great for mowing around the house and pond with all those trees.
John Deere has two interesting utility carts (18 cu.ft. & 21 cu.ft.). Kubota has no utility carts.
The John Deere X749 is perfect for the four tasks. But cannot be easily adapted to new tasks and has no A/C.
John Deere 2305 I find unattractive.
John Deere 2320 is very attractive. But can it mow efficiently around the house and pond with all those trees? And it has no A/C.
The John Deere 3320 is too big, isn稚 it?
Kubota BX2660 & B2320 are not bad but no cab, to the best of my knowledge.
Kubota B3030 is very attractive. But can it mow efficiently around the house and pond with all those trees?
There are two friendly John Deere dealerships nearby (8 miles, 35 miles). Both are willing to negotiate price.
All the nearby Kubota dealerships (35 miles away) belong all to the same owner. And I have not found a salesperson I ç”°lick with.
John Deere will come to do maintenance (for a reasonable fee) at my property. Kubota will come to pick the unit up for a 途ansom?
I just don稚 know what to buy.
Am I looking at the right manufactures and models?
Am I too obsessed with 4 wheel steering and/or utility carts and/or A/C?
Do I have to buy two tractors? My wife will not be amused!!!
PLEASE help with constructive criticism and with your experiences.
Thank you,
Regards,
FRIZ (the clueless)
I am city slicker who bought 78 acres of land. And I am smart enough to know that I know nothing. My contractor made sure that I bought the right chainsaw, STIHL 290 with safety equipment chaps, gloves, helmet and so one. He took me along for one day to introduce me to operating the 290. Thatç—´ how bad it is.
But before I ask my tractor question, let me give you some information:
The land is in the Midwest, mostly flat a few slight elevations. Most of it is wooded, approximately 10 acres are meadow, which has not been mowed in 2008.
Two ponds, 1+ acre and 0.5 acre, both with trees and grass around it.
The house has also trees and grass around it.
Approximately 800 yards of gravel road.
Approximately 1 mile of hiking trail which will be expanded.
I have identified four immediate tasks for the tractor and some possibilities for the future:
1. Cut grass around the house and pond. (mower deck)
2. Collect leaves around the house and pond. (bagger)
3. Clear the gravel road from snow. (snow blower)
4. Transport stuff from A to B. (utility cart)
Future possible tasks:
1. Maybe mow the 10 acres of meadow
2. Maybe drag trees out for firewood
3. Maybe lift heavy stuff and take it from A to B
I have looked at the following tractors.
John Deere X749
John Deere 2305
John Deere 2320
John Deere 3320
Kubota BX2660
Kubota B2320
Kubota B3030
The John Deere X749, John Deere 3320 and Kubota B3030 can have a factory cab. The John Deere 2305 & 2320 can have a Curtis aftermarket cab. All cabs are available with heat. But only the John Deere 3320 and Kubota B3030 are available with A/C. which would be great considering Midwestern summer heat and mosquitoes.
All tractors have 4 wheel drive but only the John Deere X749 has 4 wheel steering, which would be great for mowing around the house and pond with all those trees.
John Deere has two interesting utility carts (18 cu.ft. & 21 cu.ft.). Kubota has no utility carts.
The John Deere X749 is perfect for the four tasks. But cannot be easily adapted to new tasks and has no A/C.
John Deere 2305 I find unattractive.
John Deere 2320 is very attractive. But can it mow efficiently around the house and pond with all those trees? And it has no A/C.
The John Deere 3320 is too big, isn稚 it?
Kubota BX2660 & B2320 are not bad but no cab, to the best of my knowledge.
Kubota B3030 is very attractive. But can it mow efficiently around the house and pond with all those trees?
There are two friendly John Deere dealerships nearby (8 miles, 35 miles). Both are willing to negotiate price.
All the nearby Kubota dealerships (35 miles away) belong all to the same owner. And I have not found a salesperson I ç”°lick with.
John Deere will come to do maintenance (for a reasonable fee) at my property. Kubota will come to pick the unit up for a 途ansom?
I just don稚 know what to buy.
Am I looking at the right manufactures and models?
Am I too obsessed with 4 wheel steering and/or utility carts and/or A/C?
Do I have to buy two tractors? My wife will not be amused!!!
PLEASE help with constructive criticism and with your experiences.
Thank you,
Regards,
FRIZ (the clueless)
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