which tractor to buy

   / which tractor to buy #21  
That's good to hear. I never looked at the 2410 as I was already stretching to get the 7500. When I started reading on TBN about the height control I was wondering if I made the right choice. It would be nice to have it so I wouldn't lift the mmm too far though. If I raise it all the way up, one of the rear mmm wheel brackets rubs on my R4's which are in their full outward position. Not a huge problem, just annoying when I forget. Goes BANG BANG BANG BANG so I don't forget for long..../w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Jeff
 
   / which tractor to buy #22  
Ed, there are getting to be quite of us from around the Auburn area. I live just down the road in Newcastle by the lake, how about you? Without a doubt you have been to Gold Country Kubota/John Deere? Best of joy working your place, Rat...
 
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#23  
Mark its a very small world, I live couple miles from ya. But even more than that I work same place as your better half (I think). How was Gold country did you buy from them? Ed
 
   / which tractor to buy #24  
Ed,

I think you made a smart observation when you said that you could even achieve what you want with the BX. This is retirement we are talking about after all. 5 acres is well within the capabilities of a BX based on my experience - I do 2 acres every week through the summer and it's no big deal. If I didn't have kids running around I'm sure that I could easily stretch out a few more hours on the tractor puttering around. Mowing is always a good excuse unless you absolutely hate it for some reason.

So, unless you are an absolutely frantic type A personality, give the BX some consideration!! Best of luck with the decision.

Patrick
 
   / which tractor to buy #25  
Ed, (and the other gold country folks)

I'm up in Penn Valley. How's your experiance been with your local kubota dealers? As an aside, you look at any of the new holland offerings?

Thanks!

Jim
 
   / which tractor to buy #26  
I think the B is a better choice. For finish mowing, the B's are better in terms of ease of mmm deck install/removal, maneuverablility and weight. If you anticipate that lifting, digging, pulling and dirt-engaging chores will consistently occupy more tractor time than mowing, those are the circumstance when I might start looking at the 3010 for a 5 acre lot. I think you can probably do it all with any of the B's, but I would go with the 2910 just to have the extra power and increased implement size (eg, a 72" mmm and a 60" rotary shredder).
 

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