alexpops
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NEED is a relative term. I bought a tractor w/loader after Hurricane Matthew storm clean-up had me assemble two 300ftx4ftx4ft brush piles with nothing more than my PU/ride-on lawnmower/and back (5 acres). Can it be done without a tractor? yes. But it's a LOT easier with a tractor. Makes helping the neighbors with projects easier as well. How much is your time and physical exhaustion worth? Of course, once I found the tractor, I Needed a trailer capable of hauling it from across the country. Once I had the tractor, I found all sorts of projects to use it for (with new attachments) that I never would have thought of doing without the tractor. When the tractor couldn't do something I wanted done, I lucked out and "found" a used mini-excavator that could & paid less than what a backhoe & sub frame would have run new. When the old craftsman ride-on finally got to where I spent as much time fixing it as mowing lawn, I got lucky again and "found" a used ZT that meets my needs better. Of course, to add usability, the tractor "needed" forks/a grapple/trailer mover/a flail mower/PHD/third function switch for the grapple/quick hitch/and a chipper. Tiller/BB/stump grinder/and landscape rake are still on the wish/"looking to find" list. Of course, now I NEED a new Barn/workshop and lift for storing/working on my previous needs, but that's ok ... I have everything I need to build it ... well, maybe I Need a boom lift to install trusses, but I bet it would make tree trimming a heck of a lot easier. The welders (of course) were needed to work on making/fixing what I couldn't find, and of course new tools (and tool boxes to store them in) are aways needed for the jobs I find myself doing. A mill and lathe (together with all the tooling needed for those) are high on my "want" list, and once something breaks & I need to fab up a part that is on national back-order, they will quickly move over to the NEED list. That may in fact require more land to adequately space out the buildings needed for storing/working on things comfortably. Would it be cheaper to hire out/rent when needed ... almost definitely, but self-sufficiency is priceless.