eosinophil
New member
Hi all, I'm new here and just trying to figure out where to start looking for a little tractor.
My background- live on 20 acres in Iowa. Half of that is hay that someone else cuts - and I have no intention of changing that. The rest is divided into horse pasture, yard, woods and a pond.
I have no tractor now
but I treat my lawn mower (a John Deere LT160, for what that matters) as a tractor and try to cut brush, fence lines, bits of the woods and mow the slope down into the pond with spectacular results (ie I break all kinds of stuff on it and end up at least part way in the pond about once a month). I also need to hack the weeds down in the horse pasture but that takes forever with the 42inch deck.
I assume I need 4wd since i get stuck regularly. I'd love a loader to fill up the manure spreader. That's ground driven, so i pull it with my truck. I guess some sort of scraper would be nice - does that work to scrape up the poop in the field?
I'm thinking small so I can get around the fence lines, the ditch and maneuver by the pond and the woods. But I know many of you say to go bigger since bigger = well, bigger :thumbsup:
Budget? Well, this is a hobby so less is more, but I want something to keep long term, not fuss with a lot and be super reliable and recognize I'll need to pay for that. However, if there is a used tractor that would fit my needs at a budget price, I'd love to know. I'm drawn to John Deere (hey, I live in Iowa!) and Kubotas but am open to whatever if it is good, safe and reliable.
Sorry, i'm long winded!
Thanks for any advice or places to start!
My background- live on 20 acres in Iowa. Half of that is hay that someone else cuts - and I have no intention of changing that. The rest is divided into horse pasture, yard, woods and a pond.
I have no tractor now
I assume I need 4wd since i get stuck regularly. I'd love a loader to fill up the manure spreader. That's ground driven, so i pull it with my truck. I guess some sort of scraper would be nice - does that work to scrape up the poop in the field?
I'm thinking small so I can get around the fence lines, the ditch and maneuver by the pond and the woods. But I know many of you say to go bigger since bigger = well, bigger :thumbsup:
Budget? Well, this is a hobby so less is more, but I want something to keep long term, not fuss with a lot and be super reliable and recognize I'll need to pay for that. However, if there is a used tractor that would fit my needs at a budget price, I'd love to know. I'm drawn to John Deere (hey, I live in Iowa!) and Kubotas but am open to whatever if it is good, safe and reliable.
Sorry, i'm long winded!
Thanks for any advice or places to start!