New(ish) member from Maine

   / New(ish) member from Maine #1  

MaineJMW

New member
Joined
Jul 24, 2010
Messages
6
Location
Maine - Bangor Area
Tractor
2006 Kubota B7800
I actually joined the forum a couple of years ago as I started planning my tractor purchase. Thanks to all of the great information here, I had a pretty good idea of what I needed/wanted and was just letting the time pass until the finances were right. Of course plans are there to be changed and what I considered to be a very good deal came up on a used 2006 Kubota B7800 with an LA402 loader with 430 hours on it, so I bought it. It also came with a Land Pride RCR1542 rotary cutter. The B7800 is a bit smaller than I would have chosen, but I'm thinking it will do 80% of what I want at less than half the cost of what I would have purchased new. Plus, I can always trade up:thumbsup:

My property is 12 acres and mostly wooded (primarily softwood with some hardwood) and some wetlands. The lawn area is relatively small with lots of trees and shrubs so I mow it with a push mower. I have about a 1/2 to 3/4 acre clearing planted with clover that requires cutting a couple times per season. I burn wood and plan to harvest all of my firewood (2+ cords per season) from my land. There is also a large amount of downed wood and brush throughout. Our access road is gravel, but is maintained by a road association, and my driveway is stone dust so requires little maintenance.

My primary tasks are:

1. Woods - thinning small undergrowth, cleaning up downed wood and brush, and harvesting firewood. I plan to chip most of the small stuff. For now, I plan on using rental chippers as I don't own one. Part of this will be cutting trails where necessary. I also have 30 or so large "popple" trees to take down before they fall down. They are a mix of big tooth Aspen and quaking Aspen. Even though they're not ideal, my neighbors use them for firewood, so I'm going to give that a try.

2. Yard - various landscaping projects -- moving large rocks, regrading some lawn areas, building walkways and patios. These involve lots of material to be moved around.

3. Snow removal - I currently use a walk-behind snowblower, but it takes a while. I'll be experimenting this winter with using the loader for at least part of the snow removal. There may be a snowblower attachment in my future.

4. Other - bush hogging and maintaining the clearing. It's a great place to see wildlife.

Thanks to everyone who contributes for all of the information and entertainment. Now that I have my first post out of the way, hopefully I'll have something useful to contribute as well.

Jon
 
   / New(ish) member from Maine #2  
Welcome to the forum.
 
   / New(ish) member from Maine #3  
Welcome to the TBN forums, sounds like you have some interesting projects and good equipment with which to do it. A smaller tractor may take a bit more time, but can usually do it.
 
   / New(ish) member from Maine #5  
Where in Central Maine are you located? Welcome aboard.
 
   / New(ish) member from Maine #7  
:welcome: to TBN from Tennessee.
 
   / New(ish) member from Maine #8  
Welcome
 
   / New(ish) member from Maine #9  
Welcome from Oklahoma.

Ken
 

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