High water table?
We are not familiar with that concept here in California
Went to Kubota today, and checked out the L45 and M59.
I am trying to figure out if the M59 will be too wide for my usage in the woods (in and around the trees and on my trails/paths).
Width @ Rear tires: 75" wide, my rental was 61.3"
The M59 also has an 84" bucket, so I need to measure that width too. The rental bucket was 72", and I never once thought wow it's too wide to fit, so the width of the tires being 75" will be no issue since my last bucket was nearly the same. But going from 75" to 84" may be pretty noticeable.(6" on each side approx, not really a LOT, but in the woods it can be a huge difference.)
I really think the L45 would do all I need but the M59 is 5k$ more, and 5k for 15hp seems like a very cheap price + bigger tires, bigger backhoe, and more options with the hydraulic system.
Too bad the L48 isn't made anymore, that one sounds like it would have been the perfect cross.
All the reviews of the M59 have been awesome, other than some early models with minor issues that were warrantied I have yet to find any serious complaints about the unit. The only real complaint is that here in CA you need a commercial license to haul something/trailer >9,999lbs and this tractor comes in around 8500 with BackHoe, so a trailer to haul that would be over 1,500. Since I don't plan to move it around all the time, and know people with such a license I don't think this will be an issue for me. The bigger issue for me would be my trailer, that holds my Jeep is only 16', and my other 20'+ trailer still needs rebuilt...
Oh, the options...
I can see that owning a tractor will not only do work faster and make life easier but also create NEW WORK.