Going4it
Member
Hello new and old members.
I'm an old guy, but a new member. I'm looking to purchase my first and last tractor all in one motion. My retirement home in northern WI has a 600 foot gravel drive with a 10 degree incline heading out. There is 3 acres of wood to clean up and I need to clear a spot for a garage. After the clearing, my tractor will be used only for driveway maintenance and snow blowing ( front mount) as I'm not as flexible as I used to be. I was considering the Kubota B2650, 26 HP. Now it is being replaced by the LX2610. Pretty much the same tractor mechanically, just more bells and whistles. My dilemma is, should I get the cab model or not? Will the cab muffle the sound of different functions? I am used to listening to my tools/machinery run and know when I am pushing them. I'd like to hear your thoughts on the subject. Would anyone in the north snow country even consider going without a cab?
Keep the top up!
I'm an old guy, but a new member. I'm looking to purchase my first and last tractor all in one motion. My retirement home in northern WI has a 600 foot gravel drive with a 10 degree incline heading out. There is 3 acres of wood to clean up and I need to clear a spot for a garage. After the clearing, my tractor will be used only for driveway maintenance and snow blowing ( front mount) as I'm not as flexible as I used to be. I was considering the Kubota B2650, 26 HP. Now it is being replaced by the LX2610. Pretty much the same tractor mechanically, just more bells and whistles. My dilemma is, should I get the cab model or not? Will the cab muffle the sound of different functions? I am used to listening to my tools/machinery run and know when I am pushing them. I'd like to hear your thoughts on the subject. Would anyone in the north snow country even consider going without a cab?
Keep the top up!