My latest horse in the corral is a 2000 pound, 2400 Branson brand Cummins licensed 3 cyl diesel, FEL, 5' shredder, 2 ton skid steer type pallet fork for my 6530 Branson for $14,100 I bought in Jan. 2016.
I bought the shredder rather than the belly mower but a belly mower ($2400) and FEL equipped tractor ($12,400) as described would get you right at your 15k number and then you would have a "tractor" and a FEL to go with your mower. I didn't get the belly mower option as mowing is not the primary use of the machine and the shredder is just another 3 pt implement to attach when required. The pallet fork caught my eye at the dealership as I have been thinking about one for a long time for the other tractor so I added it to the deal; has nothing to do with the 2400.
I have several mowers that are general run of the mill in the 18-22 hp range, with good age to them and have them modified to fit my needs. What comes off the dealer's lot leaves a lot of stones unturned for me. Butttt for a person with a 1 acre flat, "lush" green, lawn, smooth sandy loam dirt beneath, they fit right in and that at a price that sells the product is their "design to cost" objective as I see it.
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