Wanted to revive this thread now that I've had a chance to look a bit more into it.
In the long run, I may try to get a zero turn for mowing, keep one of my walk behind gravelys for all that it can do (plow, till, push, bush hog, mow...really is perfect!), and get a compact tractor for driveway maintenance and helping with tree clean up and the saw mill.
Right now as mowing is starting to ramp down and fall and winter rains are ramping up I'm thinking more about the compact tractor as the first investment. If it happens to come with a belly mower that can help with leaf mulching then so much the better!
Ultimately (in regards to a tractor), I'd love to have a front end loader and an angle blade on the back. However, finding a compact tractor in my price range (below $7500) that has this ability has been hard. I have found one, but it's slightly larger than what I was looking for. I've also found a few compact tractors that could help me out a good deal, but don't yet have the FEL. Not sure how expensive it is to add one of those in the future, but
could get by without the FEL right now if I found a good enough deal on a tractor that could pull a blade and possibly have a belly mower.
Here are three examples of what I can find locally.
Any thoughts on which would be best? Pros/drawbacks of each?
1) A Kubota
B8200 4wd with front end loader:
B8200 kubota with front end loader. Has fresh rebuilt engine. Front tire are foam filled and rear tires in great shape. Is not the best looking but works great $6000 call or text 70694530six6
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Fits the bill, but has a few drawbacks: I think it's larger than what i probably need on my little property, and it says it's a rebuilt engine. I know that can be a good thing on a small engine like the Kohler's I'm used to, but may be a red flag on a diesel tractor.
Also, from what I've learned, I'd probably prefer an Hydrostatic transmission and this looks like a geared one.
2) A 2005 Kubota
BX1850 4WD
I’m selling a tractor for my grandfather that has past. Tractor details: 18 hp Diesel Power steering Four-wheel-drive Full three-point hook up Turf tires 1000 hours Everything works perfect, no...
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Only drawback is it comes with zero implements
3) A Kubtoa
B7100HST 4WD
Kubota
B7100HST 4WD Tractor runs great starts right up. Pto, lift, and everything works good. Clutch growls if pushed at full throttle it has done it since I got it 10 years ago. Throttle down when...
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Comes with implements that could be handy. Not sure I need the tiller but could sell that off. Not sure of the issues with the 60" belly mower, but if i could get it working it could help out on some immediate maintenance needs.
Drawbacks for me are that it doesn't have an FEL. I'd also prefer turf tires so i don't tear up the grass as much. Finally, I'm not sure if the clutch "growl" he describes is a big deal or not.
What are y'all's thoughts on the above?
Is adding an FEL a huge deal?
Am i foolish to even think of these for mowing? (can you even have a deck on with the FEL at the same time???)
Lots of questions I know. Looking forward to hearing more good points.
thanks again,
b