New Place

   / New Place #1  

Sockwell

Silver Member
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Aug 1, 2009
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Location
Coosa County AL
Tractor
Kubota L5740-HSTC,CC/Y EX3200, 1950 8N
The family and I just lucked into a new place. We weren't really looking to buy, but stumbled onto a 40+ acre farm. About 25 acres are in pasture, about 1 acre is yard, about 10 acres are wooded, and, maybe best of all, 4+ acres are in a well stocked pond. Deer and turkey are everywhere. In fact, what got my interest up was the second time I saw it there was a 8 point buck in velvet standing in the pasture at 10:00 in the morning.

The issue is I bought a CCY EX3200 in August. The pastures will have to be cleaned up, then kept mowed. We had no idea this would come our way when the tractor was bought. Am I undersized on the tractor or not?
 
   / New Place #2  
just my opinion, but you should be ok. Larger tractor may have ben warranted but yours should get the job done. you also mentioned 10 acres are wooded. Not sure how tight the trees are but I have found a little smaller tractor can negotiate the trees a little easier. You don't mention what else you will use the tractor for and that may change things. I have a similar size Kubota and 20 acres and it does fine for me. I clean snow, rear blade the corral to clean, dig occasional holes to bury stumps, maintain the drive, hauls felled trees in 12 or so foot lengths to cut and split for firewood. use the bucket to haul or move various things and again It does fine for my needs.
 
   / New Place #3  
My 19 horse Yanmar is perfect size for 4 acres of wooded land. I can even drive between trees that are only 48" apart. The joys of having a 40" wide tractor. I dont think you will need another tractor since your tractor has plenty power to keep your place maintained. Happy seat time to you.
 
   / New Place #4  
Lucky you to be able to buy 40acres, congrats to you! As for the tractor size, you can run the cub for a year or two and see how it handles all the chores you need it to do. Personally, I think you will be sastisfied with it. The only thing you might find it lacking is not being able to run a substantially large enough mower to really minimize the time spent keeping the 25acre pasture cut. You can probably run a 6ft bush hog ok, that will take a pretty good while to cut 25acres. But, the flipside is you get to put more hours on it keeping it cut! Good luck.
 
   / New Place #5  
Congratulation on the new farm. This size tractor should take care of the tasks you describe. I would think a 5' brush cutter would be as large as you would want to run on this tractor. With a 5' brush cutter about 1.5 acres an hour is going to be the mowing time. So about 16 hours to mow 25 acres of pasture. Mowing pasture can be done a few hours at a time when time permits. It's not like mowing the lawn when it all has to finished up the same day.
 
   / New Place #8  
You can do all the sarcastic eye rolls you want dumpster, but land sells for well over 100K per acre in my area. Approved building lots are 150K.

3 million for 40 acres is cheap.
 
   / New Place #9  
You can do all the sarcastic eye rolls you want dumpster, but land sells for well over 100K per acre in my area. Approved building lots are 150K.

3 million for 40 acres is cheap.

:rolleyes:
 
   / New Place #10  
You can do all the sarcastic eye rolls you want dumpster, but land sells for well over 100K per acre in my area. Approved building lots are 150K.

3 million for 40 acres is cheap.

Does not the price per acre go down as the parcels get larger? :confused:
 

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