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Tractor mission: support maintenance of 3.5 acres (2.0 acre horse pasture) parcel with:
routine grooming of horses' sand lot and the #57 stone-based parking/staging area adj to horse barn,
transfer the stalls' muck to composting/temporary stockpile area/transfer to shipping container,
mulch beds prep/installation,
snow removal,
maintenance/repair of 1200 Lf of fencing, etc.
Special project work:
stormwater runoff catch basins/french drains,
tree removal and planting, etc.
Concern: not looking to spend significant cash on tractor, I will end up pushing to limits (and breaking).
3.5 acres is on the small side.
As mentioned a backhoe is an expensive toy. I know, I bought one. I COULD of rented a backhoe-loader or a mini-ex from Sunbelt for 3 MONTHS for what I paid for the Woods BX70 backhoe ALONE. However, where I'm retiring to it would have been a 100 mile drive every time I rented.
You don't mention horse input - Just output.
What do you feed them there horses?
Do you have it delivered to their stalls? Do you feed them hay? Round or square? A 6x6 weighs 1500lbs and up. Neither of the tractors would carry that on the 3pt.
Do you feed them grain? How much does it weigh? The Kubota
B2620 loader (Kubota LA364) is good for about 364Kg.
Then speaking of horse output - What are the dimensions in the barn? Are you going to try and maneuver the tractor into the stalls for cleanout? Do you have to go down aisles? Envision yourself trying to do 3 point turns in the barn to move "stuff".
So there are tradeoffs between a tractor that would carry a round bale and one that would maneuver inside a barn. Here bigger isn't always better.
What is this "snow" you speak of? I've lived in Alexandria, Va since about 1978 and only OCCASIONALLY have I even heard of "snow" in Frederick that would require a tractor to move. I came from Burlington Vermont where they do have snow that requires a tractor. I think in Frederick a $3,000 front or rear snowblower would be overkill.
And what is
?
A new
B2620 (base cost before everything $15K) w/FEL, MMM, and extra remotes runs about $22K list. To me that is significant. Add in a BH and snowblower and it gets around $32K, REAL significant.
What other attachments will you NEED? Rakes? tiller? Boxblade? PHD? Post Pounder? Ballast Box? Pallet forks? Tooth bar? All these implements add up and could surpass the base cost of the tractor.
/edit - PTO generator? Winch? Plow?
Chipper? Trailer?
I suggest you determine your max requirements - weights to be lifted, dimensions to get in and out of, other implements required, size of bank account. Come back with a little more info and we can help you better.
And remember used is always an option. Let someone else decide they bought too much or too little tractor new.