MOPAULY
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I'm hoping you can help point me in the direction of what piece of equipment would suit our soon to be future needs at a new home. We are looking at moving to a 1.5 to 2 acre property, and have been thinking of a tractor such as the Kubota BX24 for a few reasons. One being that she is huge into landscaping, gardening, and roses. Currently she has around 250 on our current lot, and the next place we plan to dedicate a 1/4 to a 1/3 of an acre to a huge rose garden. This may mean 400-500 roses by the time it's done over the span of a few years.
What this means is ALOT of roughly 2'x2'x2' holes needing to be dug (one per plant) along with trenching for irrigation. Due to the large amount of clay in our area, once the soil is removed we have to manually remidiate it before it can go back in, otherwise the plants literally drown from poor drainage. I'm hoping to be able to do more of this with a tiller in the future.
The other things we would do would include mulching 2x a year, driveway snow removal, and moving soil around. Everthing we've done on our current property was manual labor by us, and it is simply too much to attempt again, based on size of the new garden and amount of time needed.
I've never entertained the thought of such a tractor before, as we didn't know this day would come so soon (long story, state is buying our house and property for road project). I do not know much about tractors of this size, other then the inital sticker shock of what they cost.
I'm hoping you can help me figure out what may be a good choice for the above planned uses. Most of this will be a few year project so it would see regular use. I figured the smallest unit I could find with a loader and 8" backhoe would work the best, but was not 100% sure. I've compared the cost of renting something, and in the long run it seems to make more sense to purchase, as it will be done in stages. This is something we would most likely keep forever and simply maintain. I have a 38" riding mower for grass cutting duties, so I'm really just looking at the loader and backhoe aspects. Any advice would be appreicated. Never thought this day would come nor that the wife would buy into it LOL but strange things happen /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
What this means is ALOT of roughly 2'x2'x2' holes needing to be dug (one per plant) along with trenching for irrigation. Due to the large amount of clay in our area, once the soil is removed we have to manually remidiate it before it can go back in, otherwise the plants literally drown from poor drainage. I'm hoping to be able to do more of this with a tiller in the future.
The other things we would do would include mulching 2x a year, driveway snow removal, and moving soil around. Everthing we've done on our current property was manual labor by us, and it is simply too much to attempt again, based on size of the new garden and amount of time needed.
I've never entertained the thought of such a tractor before, as we didn't know this day would come so soon (long story, state is buying our house and property for road project). I do not know much about tractors of this size, other then the inital sticker shock of what they cost.
I'm hoping you can help me figure out what may be a good choice for the above planned uses. Most of this will be a few year project so it would see regular use. I figured the smallest unit I could find with a loader and 8" backhoe would work the best, but was not 100% sure. I've compared the cost of renting something, and in the long run it seems to make more sense to purchase, as it will be done in stages. This is something we would most likely keep forever and simply maintain. I have a 38" riding mower for grass cutting duties, so I'm really just looking at the loader and backhoe aspects. Any advice would be appreicated. Never thought this day would come nor that the wife would buy into it LOL but strange things happen /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif