Now it makes sense, thanks
Now it makes sense, thanks
It's a really simple set up and easy to use, here are the basics of operationsNow it makes sense, thanks
I need that.
I totally newb'd that up, & confused "skid steer" for a attachment connection option, bolt vs. Quick attach.Sounds like you need a skidsteer. Tractors are great for mowing and working up the dirt but if you want to move much dirt then get a skid steer.
With 5 acres to bush hog quarterly I definitely need a tractor.Sounds like you need a skidsteer. Tractors are great for mowing and working up the dirt but if you want to move much dirt then get a skid steer.
We had a Kubota at 1 base I worked. We only used it to plow the ramp and as a tug for the helicopter and fixed wing but it was pretty nice and very reliable. I would have gladly taken it home.I have a Kubota.
Love it.
Check marketplace, I found one for my buddy basically brand new for half price.I need that.
I agree 100%.Honestly unless you plan on using the back hoe a ton you can save a shit load of money by not getting one and just rent a mini excavator for the day whenever you need one.
holy shit, looks amazingIf I have time I will make a thread on the cabin build
I need a hoe every dayHonestly unless you plan on using the back hoe a ton you can save a shit load of money by not getting one and just rent a mini excavator for the day whenever you need one.
I have to dig a two root cellars, and an underground bo....tornado shelter.Honestly unless you plan on using the back hoe a ton you can save a shit load of money by not getting one and just rent a mini excavator for the day whenever you need one.
AKA I'm starting a CultI have to dig a two root cellars, and an underground bo....tornado shelter.
I have to trench several long distance lines.
I also need 2 permaculture ponds, and gotta relocate gravel over protected areas.
I was actually just going to buy a mini excavator, but have 5 acres of goat food to keep down so opted for the tractor option.
I'll be moving a lot of pallets too.
And leveling & grading land for containers & houses.
A lot of post & pillar type work too, and gonna build a running track around a pond, a basketball court, a sidewalk, a new gated entry concrete pad, chicken tractors, fencing, and gonna try to built a middle east style natural air-conditioned tower.
Also a log home, mini cabins(foundations).
I also want to build a landing strip for a Cessna and a a large watch tower.
No covs codes or restrictions, so why not build a small skyscraper right.
Also need to build a giant billboard and advertise my hatreds.
We have a Yanmar diesel engine in my sailboat.I looked at everything for almost a year.
I almost signed on a really nice CAT when they were offering 0%.
I went in a different direction for a couple of reasons. Your "in this economy" point is one of them. I didn't want payments/obligations because the future Is uncertain.
I wanted something that could be serviced locally if needed.
I wanted implements and I wanted to be able to buy them today.
I settled on used/refurbished and once I did that it opened up the world of Yanmar gray market tractors.
Yanmar is out of Japan. They made all the small/med tractors for John Deer for like 30 years, so any place that works on JD already knows these units inside and out.
Japan has some weird emissions laws and basically you can only run a tractor for a couple years and then the govt wants it replaced. They have massive subsidies for this.
These rotated out units hit the gl9bal market in this way.
Theres lots of people that bring them in to the US for resale, of varying scruples. Some just degrease and spray a new coat of paint, some tear them all the way down and do a legit resto.
I chose the latter and had to drive to Alabama to get it, but it was worth the trip IMO.
Fredricks Equipment - Agriculture dealer offering parts in Hartselle, AL, near Florence, Birmingham, Madison, Huntsville, Nashville, and Athens
Fredricks Equipment in Hartselle, AL, offering parts of agriculture equipment near Florence, Birmingham, Madison, Huntsville, Nashville, and Athenswww.fredricksequipment.com
I have Yanmar 2800. It's 28hp to the PTO (that's how they measure there) but it's 32 to the axle. They don't use buckets for alot over there, so fredricks adds that new with an OK bucket.
By buying refurbished I was able to get the tractor, forks, after market 3rd function kit, plow blade, a grapple, and a 16' car hauler for around $16,000 total via looking for deals and pouncing. All new except for the tractor.
Everyone has different needs and a different picture in their head, this is what I did.
Good luck.
Look, you have your compound & I have mine.AKA I'm starting a Cult
You're one to talk!AKA I'm starting a Cult
Wow. When you mentioned building a cabin, I wasn't picturing anything quite that grand.If I have time I will make a thread on the cabin build
Might be cheaper to hire @NiteProwleR & the MariosI need that.