bdhsfz6
Elite Member
- Joined
- Apr 11, 2015
- Messages
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- Location
- Northeastern Pennsylvania
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5800 HST & L6060 HSTC Formerly L6060 HST B7100 HST, L2550, L3010 HST, L3430 HST
I can't talk you out of buying one, or getting one either. The choice is yours. IMO, you can't go wrong with a mini ex, as long as the budget will handle it.We just purchased a new property thats 48 acres, approximately 25 acres in hardwoods, 20 in pasture, and half of a 5-6 acre pond. I've got the pasture maintenance covered, and have a grapple to clean up downed trees, etc. I've gotten really interested in a 3-5 ton mini excavator with a flail or mulcher head to clean up the woods and pond bank. I've been watching videos lately and they just seem so useful for keeping the underbrush in the woods cleaned out, which makes for a much nicer property. On the flip side, I don't NEED to clean out the underbrush or most of the pond bank, and their very expensive.
Am I better off just leaving the woods natural? Hiring someone with an excavator to come clean up a little? maybe just the pond bank? Or are these things really as useful as they look and a great investment for a landowner?
I've wanted one for years. In my case though, financially, it came down to a choice between a mini ex and a second tractor. I'm at the age where swapping heavy implements is getting harder and harder. The ability to have a tractor with implements installed, dedicated to seasonal work is a big relief.
You can't mow, plow snow, spread cinders, grade a mile of private road, haul firewood, use a PTO generator, etc, etc. with a mini ex. If you do a lot of digging or spot work though, there's nothing better.
In the end, I bought the second tractor with a hoe. I manage to do most of my earth work with FEL & hoe, and occasionally rent a mini ex for the rest.
Everyone has a different set of circumstances and I guess you need to decide what would work best for yours.
Best of luck with your decision.