I'd say you could do it if you had help. I'd get two strong people and use your tractor bucket to haul it from the mixer truck. Bags would be awfully hard.
When we did our garage addition, it was 24' x 24' x 5.5" thick.
I knew there was no way in heck my wife, 1 daughter, her fiancé and I could do that by ourselves. So I broke it into 3 pours of 24' x 8' and we did one each weekend. The cement truck could not get to the back of the garage due to a septic tank, so I used my little PT425 (weighs about 1500#) with 1/3 CY bucket to haul it around to the back. I figured out just how much I could put in the bucket without tipping it forward on its nose. It did not take that long.
The key was to have everything in place and ready to go, all prep done, the day before the truck comes. Once it's there, there's no turning back.
Also, the beauty of it was that I had to drive the tractor, and the 3 of them did the spreading, screeding, etc... wife was not too pleased.

But she learned she can do it. Daughter and future son-in-law actually enjoyed it. I did most of the finishing.
Anyhow, the first pour was OK, but I noticed some small air pockets when I removed the form. So I bought a cheap concrete vibrator, and that made all the difference. The 2nd pour looked really good and by the last pour they just told me to shut up and drive. It looked really nice!
Anyhow, it cost less than half of what the concrete contractor was quoting. It took 3 weekends VS one afternoon. And I ended up with some nice concrete working tools.
Now this was just for a storage room. Just broom finished, not all that smooth. No one will ever critique it. But at 5.5" thick, it's not going anywhere. Used lots of rebar on chairs. Only two joints in it 24' long. No cracks in 3 years.
