BigCountry1689
Silver Member
- Joined
- Aug 28, 2013
- Messages
- 199
- Location
- Okeechobee, Florida
- Tractor
- Kioti NX4510 HST, Kubota G1800, Kubota L3830
Hello All,
I'm new to the forum world and though I am only 28, I have never found the need for forums... till' now! My wife and I recently purchased our first home and with it came 2 acres. Though I am not new to working land as I grew up on a large cattle ranch that my parents still own and operate, I am looking for something to handle the 2 acres I have. My land is cleared and has only oak trees on it with a small amount of grassed yard needing mowing. I have a 2006 Kubota 45 hp that is used for the farm, but that is about 20 miles away and 45 hp Is not very efficient when it comes to navigating through trees and hedges. Not to mention I don't want to have to transport it every time I am in need of a tractor. I have been looking at several small tractors Kubota B2320, 2620 , LS J2030h and Yanmar 2400. I like the features and comforts of the Yanmar and the smaller size. And though all the above listed models have there downfalls and attributes, I like the black & yellow. My local dealer has quoted me a price of $12,745.00 for a 2013 sc2400- FEL, 4' King Cutter RC, 4' King Cutter BB. Now the only other addition to this is that I do live down a dirt road (3/4 Mile) and do like to keep it smoothed out for the wife. My thought was to get a Land Pride 48" ( 54" overall) Land Plane. But I am unsure if this tractor can handle it, as far as specifications are concerned it falls into range but I have read that these little tractors will spin there wheels if they get to weighted down (as with any tractor). So my inquiry is this: Has anyone used a land plane with this tractor and how does it work? And what other qualities does it have that make it a more valuable asset to your small farm? I do understand that this is an SCUT and that I wont be moving mountains (Well not fast anyways) and for all intensive purposes it will serve my house needs, I am just looking at the care of the road. Also I am sure this might come up but I am trying to stay within the $12,000 to $14,000 range. I know that is not much for a tractor but I have a limited budget at present, and my oak trees are not producing harvest-able $100 bills at this time. I am also looking at this attachment (See Link) as well, I think that it would be of great benefit to me. Any input from owners would also be appreciated (both Sc2400 or the attachment).
CUB CADET TACH-N-GO
The quick attach and the grapple both should run about $1800.00
Thanks in advance-
I'm new to the forum world and though I am only 28, I have never found the need for forums... till' now! My wife and I recently purchased our first home and with it came 2 acres. Though I am not new to working land as I grew up on a large cattle ranch that my parents still own and operate, I am looking for something to handle the 2 acres I have. My land is cleared and has only oak trees on it with a small amount of grassed yard needing mowing. I have a 2006 Kubota 45 hp that is used for the farm, but that is about 20 miles away and 45 hp Is not very efficient when it comes to navigating through trees and hedges. Not to mention I don't want to have to transport it every time I am in need of a tractor. I have been looking at several small tractors Kubota B2320, 2620 , LS J2030h and Yanmar 2400. I like the features and comforts of the Yanmar and the smaller size. And though all the above listed models have there downfalls and attributes, I like the black & yellow. My local dealer has quoted me a price of $12,745.00 for a 2013 sc2400- FEL, 4' King Cutter RC, 4' King Cutter BB. Now the only other addition to this is that I do live down a dirt road (3/4 Mile) and do like to keep it smoothed out for the wife. My thought was to get a Land Pride 48" ( 54" overall) Land Plane. But I am unsure if this tractor can handle it, as far as specifications are concerned it falls into range but I have read that these little tractors will spin there wheels if they get to weighted down (as with any tractor). So my inquiry is this: Has anyone used a land plane with this tractor and how does it work? And what other qualities does it have that make it a more valuable asset to your small farm? I do understand that this is an SCUT and that I wont be moving mountains (Well not fast anyways) and for all intensive purposes it will serve my house needs, I am just looking at the care of the road. Also I am sure this might come up but I am trying to stay within the $12,000 to $14,000 range. I know that is not much for a tractor but I have a limited budget at present, and my oak trees are not producing harvest-able $100 bills at this time. I am also looking at this attachment (See Link) as well, I think that it would be of great benefit to me. Any input from owners would also be appreciated (both Sc2400 or the attachment).
CUB CADET TACH-N-GO
The quick attach and the grapple both should run about $1800.00
Thanks in advance-