Sabooo
Member
Greetings everyone! I'm hoping the wisdom here can save me from buying the wrong machine for my needs. Here's the scoop:
Currently mowing 2 acres of a 13 acre plot with a 5' rear mount finish mower being pulled by a family heirloom TO30 (which is actually in nice shape except for the electrical issue that has it currently parked in the middle of the yard!) This setup serves me well as the ground pack is hard (been lawn for 30 years) enough to support the weight of the machine even with new ag tires on it.
My future plans for the new machine are to continue using it for the mowing chores (90% open space, sloped but not hilly) and also resume mowing the 9 acre field that is currently pretty tall/brushy with the 6 foot Ford brush hog.
In addition to the mowing, I'm looking for a FEL to help with yard cleanup, soil work, possibly snow removal (also thinking about a rear mount snowblower) and general odd jobs around the place.
On the property there are also two streams which cross the yard. They are both in rough shape after the rains of the last few days, and I'm considering adding a backhoe to my wishlist to help maintain clean flow. The backhoe would also see service in some landscaping projects my wife and I have planned and be usable for the annual planting rituals.
I considered renting but due to my schedule (workaholic) I often only get to spend weekends on the projects around the house.
Right now I'm scouring the countryside for a nice used machine in the 30-35hp range with a FEL, and thinking I'll add a backhoe after the fact.
Am I approaching this wrong? Is that too much (or not enough) tractor for what I plan? Does anyone know of the 'perfect' machine for these tasks?
Currently mowing 2 acres of a 13 acre plot with a 5' rear mount finish mower being pulled by a family heirloom TO30 (which is actually in nice shape except for the electrical issue that has it currently parked in the middle of the yard!) This setup serves me well as the ground pack is hard (been lawn for 30 years) enough to support the weight of the machine even with new ag tires on it.
My future plans for the new machine are to continue using it for the mowing chores (90% open space, sloped but not hilly) and also resume mowing the 9 acre field that is currently pretty tall/brushy with the 6 foot Ford brush hog.
In addition to the mowing, I'm looking for a FEL to help with yard cleanup, soil work, possibly snow removal (also thinking about a rear mount snowblower) and general odd jobs around the place.
On the property there are also two streams which cross the yard. They are both in rough shape after the rains of the last few days, and I'm considering adding a backhoe to my wishlist to help maintain clean flow. The backhoe would also see service in some landscaping projects my wife and I have planned and be usable for the annual planting rituals.
I considered renting but due to my schedule (workaholic) I often only get to spend weekends on the projects around the house.
Right now I'm scouring the countryside for a nice used machine in the 30-35hp range with a FEL, and thinking I'll add a backhoe after the fact.
Am I approaching this wrong? Is that too much (or not enough) tractor for what I plan? Does anyone know of the 'perfect' machine for these tasks?