Where to start? Oh the IMPORTANT PARTS!
Soon to be taking possession of a brand spanking new L2501 and toys. Comes with the 60" front loader, 60" box blade, bought a 60" finish mower and the backhoe attachment with 12" bucket.
We have been living on small acreages for the last 20 years. Over these 20 years I have worn out 4 riding lawn mowers. Each time I get close to wearing one out I start looking at tractors then get scared away with pricing. 5 years ago we loved to a nicer small acreage, more trees a little bit more land. Once this started I have been renting a backhoe once a year to maintain the drive and do some erosion control. We have a "dry creek" running through the front part of our property.
Long story short, I bought a really good riding lawn mower this last time and lost the excuse for upgrade, but we have started doing more work around the property. I spreadsheeted the costs of backhoe and bobcat rentals for the next 5 years for projects and driveway maintenance... Showed that to the boss and got the greenlight for tractor sourcing.
I checked the Mahindra dealer for an eMax25 and implements, then checked the Kubota online pricing. got scared. Got approved for financing on the Mahindra and decided to call the Kubota dealer for an actual quote.
Long story short with the Kubota financing the better orange tractor winds up being cheaper over the life of the loan in spite of costing a good bit more.
I initially wanted one of the subcompact Kubotas, but after reading some reviews and checking pricing I decided to go with the L2501. It is a little bigger than I need but was cheaper than the subcompacts while again being in my opinion a better piece of equipment.
Anyways that is my Tractor Story.
As for me, when I am not working or doing projects at home I enjoy playing with grandkids or ignoring life from the chair in my impressive video gaming room
Soon to be taking possession of a brand spanking new L2501 and toys. Comes with the 60" front loader, 60" box blade, bought a 60" finish mower and the backhoe attachment with 12" bucket.
We have been living on small acreages for the last 20 years. Over these 20 years I have worn out 4 riding lawn mowers. Each time I get close to wearing one out I start looking at tractors then get scared away with pricing. 5 years ago we loved to a nicer small acreage, more trees a little bit more land. Once this started I have been renting a backhoe once a year to maintain the drive and do some erosion control. We have a "dry creek" running through the front part of our property.
Long story short, I bought a really good riding lawn mower this last time and lost the excuse for upgrade, but we have started doing more work around the property. I spreadsheeted the costs of backhoe and bobcat rentals for the next 5 years for projects and driveway maintenance... Showed that to the boss and got the greenlight for tractor sourcing.
I checked the Mahindra dealer for an eMax25 and implements, then checked the Kubota online pricing. got scared. Got approved for financing on the Mahindra and decided to call the Kubota dealer for an actual quote.
Long story short with the Kubota financing the better orange tractor winds up being cheaper over the life of the loan in spite of costing a good bit more.
I initially wanted one of the subcompact Kubotas, but after reading some reviews and checking pricing I decided to go with the L2501. It is a little bigger than I need but was cheaper than the subcompacts while again being in my opinion a better piece of equipment.
Anyways that is my Tractor Story.
As for me, when I am not working or doing projects at home I enjoy playing with grandkids or ignoring life from the chair in my impressive video gaming room