Pagoda dweller
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....I like to call my place up in Northern VT the Pagoda on the hill.
Never owned a tractor but a few years with this place is causing me to see the light. Tired of waiting for landscapers and snow plowers.
What I have in mind is something pretty basic for under belly mower and capacity to blow some serious snow off the front.
Likely no front end loader to start with but maybe keep that option open as well as ability to pull a grader for my stone drive.
Have a Kubota dealer down the road and their BX series looks nice...and pricey.
Kioti and Ferguson Massey dealers also pretty nearby.
TYM dealer about an hour away.
I will be mowing approx 2-3 acres of my 10 approx and blowing snow from a drive just under 1/10th of a mile, mostly flat but a pretty healthy pitch at the top getting up to the Pagoda itself. The mowing will be mostly flat but some rolling terrain thrown in, nothing too severe.
Want to make the right choice right out of the box as it's a big investment obviously. All input sincerely appreciated and thanks in advance to a great forum.
Best,
David
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Never owned a tractor but a few years with this place is causing me to see the light. Tired of waiting for landscapers and snow plowers.
What I have in mind is something pretty basic for under belly mower and capacity to blow some serious snow off the front.
Likely no front end loader to start with but maybe keep that option open as well as ability to pull a grader for my stone drive.
Have a Kubota dealer down the road and their BX series looks nice...and pricey.
Kioti and Ferguson Massey dealers also pretty nearby.
TYM dealer about an hour away.
I will be mowing approx 2-3 acres of my 10 approx and blowing snow from a drive just under 1/10th of a mile, mostly flat but a pretty healthy pitch at the top getting up to the Pagoda itself. The mowing will be mostly flat but some rolling terrain thrown in, nothing too severe.
Want to make the right choice right out of the box as it's a big investment obviously. All input sincerely appreciated and thanks in advance to a great forum.
Best,
David
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