Buying Advice Most Versitle B?

   / Most Versitle B? #1  

pondviewfarm

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Kubota MX5100
I've been researching the current lineup but I'm a little confused. I have 5-6 acres to rough cut, top dressing to move, holes to drill, woods to clean, and truck rows to till, snow to push, a little bit of everything. I could see using a mid-mount finish deck and a backhoe at some point. The vibration issues on the 4 pots have be a me little concerned. I think position control would be better over quarter inching, too.
 
   / Most Versitle B? #2  
With the size of your property, work outlined and mostly to satisfy every capability exactly as you outlined your only choice would be...B2630.
If you can compromise on specifics listed you open your choices to rest of the B's with all kinds of secondary considerations.
tp
 
   / Most Versitle B? #3  
You can get the new B3000 with position control and a backhoe, so that would be my choice.
 
   / Most Versitle B? #4  
Look at the B3030 or the B3200 TLB. Both can easily do what you outlined, I have a B3200TLB and I can tell you vibration is not an issue at all.Now some folks talk about position control being better then quarter inching. I'm not a farmer I use the RFM and a rear rake and three point snowblower, for these tasks the quarter inching is fine for me.Hope this helps you?
DevilDog
 
   / Most Versitle B? #5  
Look at the B3030 or the B3200 TLB. Both can easily do what you outlined, I have a B3200TLB and I can tell you vibration is not an issue at all.Now some folks talk about position control being better then quarter inching. I'm not a farmer I use the RFM and a rear rake and three point snowblower, for these tasks the quarter inching is fine for me.Hope this helps you?
DevilDog

I believe they are phasing the B3030 out for the B3000 which you can get with or without position control according to Messick. I agree the B3030 is a nice tractor.
 
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This is our burgeoning "hobby farm," you could call it. There are about 20 acres of mixed ground that's not being tenant farmed. The backhoe is an unlikely to purchase off the bat but it might be nice down the line for irrigation work.

How good are these B's at pushing snow with a front blade? I'm close enough to family that it'd be great if I could dig everybody out in a pinch. Probably would need to bite the bullet and just get the thrower, I'm thinking.

I know it's unrealistic to think one model could do everything but these Kubota seem to get as close as anything out there. I'd say the priorities are rough cutting/brush hog, putting in truck rows, food plots, loader chores, cleaning up woods, small tree nursery stuff, auger for planting, fence work. I see "hooking up" being a big issue chaining logs and pulling bushes. I could probably used the weight of the L but not the size.
 
   / Most Versitle B? #7  
You don't say where you are and how much snow you get. Otherwise get a B/3030/2630/3000 they will all do the job. If you do get a lot of snow then forget the blade and go for the snowblower. You will be happier. Besides the Kubota blades probably cost as much as a snowblower. You can always pick up an old snowplow for $100 and adapt it to your loader.
 
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I really like the B Series, especially the 3030/3000, but they are really to small and light for me when considering any real work. For me the bare minimum would be a L3240.

I may very well have a whole different view of work than some if not most though.
 
   / Most Versitle B? #9  
I've been researching the current lineup but I'm a little confused. I have 5-6 acres to rough cut, top dressing to move, holes to drill, woods to clean, and truck rows to till, snow to push, a little bit of everything. I could see using a mid-mount finish deck and a backhoe at some point. The vibration issues on the 4 pots have be a me little concerned. I think position control would be better over quarter inching, too.
ANY B would B fine. I'm pretty sure even my 7610 would fit with what you've laid out.

Do you have any "needs" with specs? Like do you have to lift pallets weighing 1,000lbs? Have to dig 7' deep? Have to fit thru a 4' gate? Any specs like that might help to narrow the choices.
 
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You can always pick up an old snowplow for $100 and adapt it to your loader.

Sorry, but no, you can't. I have been watching CL in 3 states since June and have yet to see one under $500. While YOU may be able to, in general it can't be done unless you have years to wait.
 

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