m1garand762
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Half acre is chump change take a day off rent a skid steer and move on
sorry do not agree, I personally would not buy a CUT or SCUT right now with the intention of keeping it for 2ys or less. as i see it he needs a tractor for about 30hrs of work even if he payed $100/hr for some one to do the work that is $3k. with the market the way it is right now he could very well lose twice that buying a tractor that he has no long term need for.He's better off to buy somthing, then sell it when done. Far better off than asking around for help. Been there done that, many times.......
I agree with this. My 50 hp tractor would run circles around anything the OP is looking to buy, and the assumption of no lost cost isn't necessarily valid. Plus there's the chance of damage plus maintenance costs, and it sounds like there's a list of implements that will be needed (box blade, auger, maybe more).sorry do not agree, I personally would not buy a CUT or SCUT right now with the intention of keeping it for 2ys or less. as i see it he needs a tractor for about 30hrs of work even if he payed $100/hr for some one to do the work that is $3k. with the market the way it is right now he could very well lose twice that buying a tractor that he has no long term need for.
I would rent equipment as neededHere are more specifics about my needs:
It is a half acre residential lot in town. 1) There are quite a number of overgrown scrubby bushes that I don't want to hand dig out. 2) I need to plant 45 arborvitae trees along one of the property lines, and would like a post hole digger to help dig those holes. 3) there is a large, 1000 square feet area of the yard that is gravel, I want to remove the gravel and plant grass. 4) there are three areas that are currently dirt/gravel, maybe a combined 1,000 ft², where I want to pour concrete, so I need the tractor to remove the existing dirt and gravel, and move in clean gravel to compact for under the concrete. What's the bushes are removed, the trees are planted, the grass is planted, and the concrete is poured, I don't anticipate needing a loader tractor after that.
Most of the folks have offered good advice, my two cents worth is from my experience of clearing a heavily wood property for "just getting off the road" in rural western NY. and having seen what other property owners on either side of me solved their problems.I have kind of a weird situation. I need a compact loader tractor to do a bunch of work on a neglected property that I purchased, but once that work is done I won't really need the loader anymore. Therefore, I am thinking about buying a used tractor this spring, using it all summer, and then either selling it in the fall or next spring. I am looking at used, since I don't want to take the depreciation on a new tractor for such a short term need. It needs to be a model that has decent resale potential, so I am kind of leaning away from the off-brands, even though I know people love some of them. I am looking at a Deere 1025R, Kubota BX2680, or similar. I deck would be nice but not necessary since I have a Deere GX345 for mowing. Any suggestions as to what models or manufacturers I should include in my search? Thanks, Joe
Now that I have a front end loader, I would never have a tractor without one. So many things they can be used for that you can't even think of right now.I have kind of a weird situation. I need a compact loader tractor to do a bunch of work on a neglected property that I purchased, but once that work is done I won't really need the loader anymore. Therefore, I am thinking about buying a used tractor this spring, using it all summer, and then either selling it in the fall or next spring. I am looking at used, since I don't want to take the depreciation on a new tractor for such a short term need. It needs to be a model that has decent resale potential, so I am kind of leaning away from the off-brands, even though I know people love some of them. I am looking at a Deere 1025R, Kubota BX2680, or similar. I deck would be nice but not necessary since I have a Deere GX345 for mowing. Any suggestions as to what models or manufacturers I should include in my search? Thanks, Joe