njdenis
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Hello and greetings from central New Jersey!
My lady and I are soon to close on a house located on a 0.85-acre lot in a suburban neighborhood. I've never owned a tractor in my life, although I've always loved and appreciated well-built machinery. We probably could get by without a tractor, but we can definitely see where a tractor would be useful to us: snow plowing (the drive way is fairly long with half of it uphill and a wide section at the top by the garages), grading (to improve water drainage around the foundation), and of course mowing.
I'm fairly handy and don't mind doing the work to cut on expenses, time permitting. I have done a fair amount of maintenance work on our cars including suspension work, fluid changes, hose replacements, water pump and alternator replacements, and starter replacements. I don't claim to be any kind of expert, but with a little help I can figure things out and enjoy the challenge.
We started looking around at what kind of garden tractors are currently on the market. We went to a Kubota and a JD dealer and got sticker shock when we priced some new tractors that we could see owning. At this point, as first-time homebuyers and first-time tractor owners, spending over 10K on a brand new tractor seems a little silly. So we'd like to try the "used" route and shop through Craigslist and check out local offerings.
Right now, I'm interested to look at a John Deere 750, which is a 20-hp 3-cyl diesel built by Yanmar. It might be overkill for a 0.85-acre non-farm property, but it looks like a very well built machine and has all the features to make it a perfect workhorse for stuff like snow plowing, grading, and mowing. Seems like these come up for 5-6K in good condition.
I would love to get some suggestions on other tractors that may be somewhat dated but reliable and have parts available. Or maybe I'm totally nuts to even consider JD 750 in our situation, where maybe a much smaller tractor would do. I'd love to hear some opinions either way. Be gentle.
Thanks for reading!
Denis
My lady and I are soon to close on a house located on a 0.85-acre lot in a suburban neighborhood. I've never owned a tractor in my life, although I've always loved and appreciated well-built machinery. We probably could get by without a tractor, but we can definitely see where a tractor would be useful to us: snow plowing (the drive way is fairly long with half of it uphill and a wide section at the top by the garages), grading (to improve water drainage around the foundation), and of course mowing.
I'm fairly handy and don't mind doing the work to cut on expenses, time permitting. I have done a fair amount of maintenance work on our cars including suspension work, fluid changes, hose replacements, water pump and alternator replacements, and starter replacements. I don't claim to be any kind of expert, but with a little help I can figure things out and enjoy the challenge.
We started looking around at what kind of garden tractors are currently on the market. We went to a Kubota and a JD dealer and got sticker shock when we priced some new tractors that we could see owning. At this point, as first-time homebuyers and first-time tractor owners, spending over 10K on a brand new tractor seems a little silly. So we'd like to try the "used" route and shop through Craigslist and check out local offerings.
Right now, I'm interested to look at a John Deere 750, which is a 20-hp 3-cyl diesel built by Yanmar. It might be overkill for a 0.85-acre non-farm property, but it looks like a very well built machine and has all the features to make it a perfect workhorse for stuff like snow plowing, grading, and mowing. Seems like these come up for 5-6K in good condition.
I would love to get some suggestions on other tractors that may be somewhat dated but reliable and have parts available. Or maybe I'm totally nuts to even consider JD 750 in our situation, where maybe a much smaller tractor would do. I'd love to hear some opinions either way. Be gentle.
Thanks for reading!
Denis