WinterDeere
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- Philadelphia
- Tractor
- John Deere 3033R, 855 MFWD, 757 ZTrak; IH Cub Cadet 123
Tough to say based on what's been shown, but if the rocks are localized to a few areas such as the one shown, then 1 operator + 1 skid steer + 1-2 days with a rock bucket and a regular bucket might be all that's needed for the major rock removal and sculpting. Then you'd take it from there with seeding, mowing, and the lesser priorities.
The property looks great, but I agree with your original assessment that you need a tractor. Because our strongest dealer network here is Deere (about 90% of my neighbors and local farms are all Deere), I'd be looking at a 2-series or its predecessors. If Kubota has better support in your area, then their equivalent (B series?) is where I'd be starting.
I know some here are always defending the other brands, which can be had cheaper. But I'm not usually one to fight the current, and I'm not interested in "cheaper" or "other", when shopping for my own tractor. Adjust your own priorities accordingly, but keep in mind you're probably going to want parts and support for this thing for the next 20 years or more.
The property looks great, but I agree with your original assessment that you need a tractor. Because our strongest dealer network here is Deere (about 90% of my neighbors and local farms are all Deere), I'd be looking at a 2-series or its predecessors. If Kubota has better support in your area, then their equivalent (B series?) is where I'd be starting.
I know some here are always defending the other brands, which can be had cheaper. But I'm not usually one to fight the current, and I'm not interested in "cheaper" or "other", when shopping for my own tractor. Adjust your own priorities accordingly, but keep in mind you're probably going to want parts and support for this thing for the next 20 years or more.