My grandfather worked a 220 acre dairy farm in western PA. He planted and harvested all the corn, oats, wheat, and hay for his herd with a Farmall H and a 300. The 'H' is about 30 hp. Not sure about the 300, but it's probably in the 30hp range somewhere. At times, he'd use my dad's Farmall C (about 22hp). The C did all the same work as the H and 300. His secret for success was having more than one tractor.
I can't speak for Tenn, but here in PA, you can still find perfectly good 30hp tractors like Farmall, Ford, and J Deere for under $5000. And a tractor that size can easily work up 13 acres. I still use Dad's 1950 C to brush hog.
And then the backhoe. I know you have a couple projects, but buy for the size of job it'll be doing the most. For example, if it will be used to scoop manure more than anything else, make sure it'll fit into the areas you need to get into to scoop manure.
They come in all sizes.
Good luck....
I can't speak for Tenn, but here in PA, you can still find perfectly good 30hp tractors like Farmall, Ford, and J Deere for under $5000. And a tractor that size can easily work up 13 acres. I still use Dad's 1950 C to brush hog.
And then the backhoe. I know you have a couple projects, but buy for the size of job it'll be doing the most. For example, if it will be used to scoop manure more than anything else, make sure it'll fit into the areas you need to get into to scoop manure.
They come in all sizes.
Good luck....