How many of your friends do NOT have tractors?

   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #41  
Probably a 650, as I recall the 750 being a hair over 20 hp. The 750 I used was a very capable machine for it's age (late 1970's) and size, there was a lot I really liked about it, but the steering absolutely killed me doing loader work.
My first tractor was a 750. Good machine overall, FEL hydraulics were a little weak, and it always felt tippy on uneven ground. Traded it in on the Kioti maybe 12 years ago.
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #42  
Most do not. I live in the city and spend the weekends "up north". None of the city slickers have them, but a few of my northern neighbors do. I help people up there with my tractor whenever they ask and can find the time. Weekends are pretty short. Those jobs usually turn into a bottle of bourbon somewhere down the road, which is a very fair trade for me.
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #43  
lots of friends, not a lot of tractors
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they have nicer cars, boats, trailers, sleds, ... i have a Kubota :)
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #44  
None of mine have tractors. A couple like to borrow my BX though.
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #45  
lots of friends, not a lot of tractors
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they have nicer cars, boats, trailers, sleds, ... i have a Kubota :)

Same, most of my friends have nice cars, campers, kitchens, houses etc., none have a tractor. I have very modest all of those, my wife has a 2019 Nissan Rogue so it is pretty nice. I put my money in my tractors. I have 2 of my own, access to 2 others, my MIL (Lives next door) owns 2 but doesn't even know how to operate one.

I have one neighbor that has one but he pretty much takes care of himself. I do my MILs, my 90 year old neighbor, my two younger neighbors who have nothing, not even a blower or an ATV, both long driveways. I enjoy it, use the MILs Cab Massey.
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #46  
Never really thought about it before but Seems like most everyone around my neighborhood owns one or more tractors.
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #47  
Do you guys ever think, how doesn't everyone with acreage not own a tractor? I understand why, I couldn't afford one for years starting out. But man, the people who can afford them and don't own one is staggering. I guess it comes down to priority.
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #48  
Do you guys ever think, how doesn't everyone with acreage not own a tractor? I understand why, I couldn't afford one for years starting out. But man, the people who can afford them and don't own one is staggering. I guess it comes down to priority.
I knew I wanted one for ages, but I "couldn't afford one".

In retrospect, I should've gotten one ASAP when moving here as I'm still getting caught up on stuff now that I *do* have a tractor. I tell new land owners this whenever I can, and everyone so far has been appreciative.
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors?
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Never mind the tractor; I wish that I had bought my land about 2 decades sooner. I thought I couldn't afford it. Never mind what I shelled out for rent; there are always things to do here, whereas before I would just run around blowing money in my free time.
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #50  
I knew I wanted one for ages, but I "couldn't afford one".

In retrospect, I should've gotten one ASAP when moving here as I'm still getting caught up on stuff now that I *do* have a tractor. I tell new land owners this whenever I can, and everyone so far has been appreciative.

Yes, good advice. I have owned larger lots than I do now with no tractor. You never really feel like you own that whole 6 acres of land if you can't do anything with it because you don't have a tractor.
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #51  
Do you guys ever think, how doesn't everyone with acreage not own a tractor? I understand why, I couldn't afford one for years starting out. But man, the people who can afford them and don't own one is staggering. I guess it comes down to priority.
Actually, I think it comes down to the level of property maintenance the owner is content with.
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #52  
Actually, I think it comes down to the level of property maintenance the owner is content with.
Or what he can afford to pay for.
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #53  
Or what he can afford to pay for.
Yep. And if that's part of the equation, it was accepted before the property purchase. Making them content with a lower level of property maintenance.

Owning land is expensive if properly maintained.
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #54  
I knew I wanted one for ages, but I "couldn't afford one".

In retrospect, I should've gotten one ASAP when moving here as I'm still getting caught up on stuff now that I *do* have a tractor. I tell new land owners this whenever I can, and everyone so far has been appreciative.
:ROFLMAO: Boy does that describe my childhood!

My folks bought a 160 acre former farm, with a mix of woodland, pasture, and cropland. They tried to buy a used tractor a couple of times, but never managed it, so we did everything by hand. I mean everything. We had an amazing two man buck saw and used it to cut down and process 100' elms for firewood. Splitting elm was... well, a great way to build muscles in a teenager. Elm just doesn't want to split. We used wheelbarrows to haul fence posts and wire for new fences all over the hilly property. After a number of years, they did get a Troy-built rototiller for the vegetable patch, and wow was that an improvement.

When I bought land, I bought the tractor within months, and it has paid for itself so many times. I just shake my head at my neighbors hiring out work, or doing it by hand, or more often, not doing it. I remember one time, my neighbors wanted to remove a small elevated deck, and spent all day pulling two posts before they asked for help. I pulled eight more with the tractor in about fifteen minutes. Tractors are such force multipliers.

All the best,

Peter
 
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   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #55  
Wow, Peter! Sounds like my parents, but on a much larger scale. My dad had a blue homelite chainsaw, so cut wood with that.


I started thinking about friends with tractors and i'd hate to think i stick my nose up at people that don't own a tractor, but close by i have two friends, and they both have tractors, the other three people close by don't own tractors and i think of them as acquaintances. That is i know them and have interacted with them, but don't really consider them as friends.
 
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   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #56  
Splitting elm was... well, a great way to build muscles in a teenager. Elm just doesn't want to split.
Well that could go down as the understatement of the week. Actually, the trunks aren't too bad, but the branches tend to twist as they grow and the wood is very stringy. Split my share of it too. Burns nice if you get a hot enough fire.
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #57  
Well that could go down as the understatement of the week. Actually, the trunks aren't too bad, but the branches tend to twist as they grow and the wood is very stringy. Split my share of it too. Burns nice if you get a hot enough fire.
It burned great! I really like it as a wood and firewood. As an addendum, I was back home around Christmas one year after being gone a couple of years, and went to split some wood for the fireplace. I grabbed the maul and swung, prepared for the inevitable fight with the elm branch, and sent the pieces flying fifteen feet or so. Ooops! :LOL: My folks had switched to oak, it was dark, and I had not been paying attention.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #58  
:ROFLMAO: Boy does that describe my childhood!

My folks bought a 160 acre former farm, with a mix of woodland, pasture, and cropland. They tried to buy a used tractor a couple of times, but never managed it, so we did everything by hand. I mean everything. We had an amazing two man buck saw and used it to cut down and process 100' elms for firewood. Splitting elm was... well, a great way to build muscles in a teenager. Elm just doesn't want to split. We used wheelbarrows to haul fence posts and wire for new fences all over the hilly property. After a number of years, they did get a Troy-built rototiller for the vegetable patch, and wow was that an improvement.

When I bought land, I bought the tractor within months, and it has paid for itself so many times. I just shake my head at my neighbors hiring out work, or doing it by hand, or more often, not doing it. I remember one time, my neighbors wanted to remove a small elevated deck, and spent all day pulling two posts before they asked for help. I pulled eight more with the tractor in about fifteen minutes. Tractors are such force multipliers.

All the best,

Peter
Managed 160 acres by hand. Impressive!!!
 
   / How many of your friends do NOT have tractors? #60  
I was thinking about this while having a conversation with my insurance agent today, when she asked if I would be using my sawmill off premises. I said that the only time that would happen is if I was doing something for a friend... then realized there are very few people I know who don't own or have direct access to some type of tractor, 2500 lbs or bigger.
At least 50% or more of my close friends do not own a tractor. But of the ones who do own a tractor at least 50% f those own more than one. Probaly 25% of those own more than 2.
 

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