sdquick
Silver Member
Without making a specific vote I would second the idea posted before of "Buy Once, Cry Once". In other words sometimes when you try to save you can buy once and cry a bunch of times with breakdowns and repairs...
What kind of work have you been doing with the MT125 and how has it worked for you? Similar type of usage as my needs? Thanks!
Grading for the house should be done by the contractor building the house and surely shouldn't cost $4000. From your photo, I dont see any drastic need for grading since it looks like you have some gently rolling hills. I prefer that look to a simple flat landscape so I would just leave them as they are for everything except the house and minimal yard. To cost $4000 you much be looking at flattening a larger area and then maybe putting in a retainer wall at the bottom edge, If that is the case then $4K isn't a bad price.I've had quotes of $10-$12K for the work to bushhog, grade, and seed for the entire lot, and $4K for just around the house where construction would be. I'm definitely going to invest that money into a tractor to do all of the things I need plus mowing, and then can reconsider 4-5 years down the road when things are established whether I want to sell and use the funds to get a ZT or not, but at this point it will be a tractor to get established.
I've had quotes of $10-$12K for the work to bushhog, grade, and seed for the entire lot, and $4K for just around the house where construction would be. I'm definitely going to invest that money into a tractor to do all of the things I need plus mowing, and then can reconsider 4-5 years down the road when things are established whether I want to sell and use the funds to get a ZT or not, but at this point it will be a tractor to get established.