Tractor -> Acreage Ratio

/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #41  
I am feeling a whole lot better about my recent purchase - 33 HP Mahindra on 2.75 acres = 12 HP/Acre. I live in south texas, but I also have 12 acres in Colorado, just visited this weekend and started thinking "Dang, i need my tractor here to start cutting in a driveway". Anyone make a PTO transporter?

Montyhp
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #42  
ATVs count? For my 6 acres:

I have a
Kubota B2920 29hp
JD 717a ZTR 19hp
Polaris 800 54hp

with ATV 17hp per acre
without ATV 8hp per acre
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #43  
case 4690 220ish hp
case 4690 220ish hp
JD 4440 130ish hp
JD 6400 85ish hp
JD 7330 150ish hp
JD 2630 70ish hp
JD 2320 24 HP
899 / about 820AC = 1.096

and i left out the lawnmowers :p
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #44  
Mahindra 5525--45 hp pto
MF135 diesel--37 hp pto
Farmall Super A--16 hp pto

10 acres
9.8 hp pto/acre
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #45  
hmmmm not sure how I missed this...

But let's see;; I actually own 1.3 acres... but maintain the driveway 15 feet wide by 1/2 mile... gots lots of curves...
so 34 hp.. /~2 = 17 hp per acre...

hmmm....

guess I am doing good!

relatively speaking......:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:
J
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #46  
:laughing:
GX 255 = 20 hp

3520 = 37.5 hp

Husky Chainsaw = 3.2 hp

26.97 hp per Acre

Guess I need some additional acreage?:laughing:

Now now Nru... You cannot count your chainsaw unless you can ride it... Then we have to debate if it should have a cab or open station, then what tires....

:D
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #47  
:laughing:

Now now Nru... You cannot count your chainsaw unless you can ride it... Then we have to debate if it should have a cab or open station, then what tires....

:D

you forgot about color and how good the dealer is where you bought it and whether or not your warrenty will cover problems if use off your property!


:laughing:


J
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio
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#48  
:laughing:

Now now Nru... You cannot count your chainsaw unless you can ride it... Then we have to debate if it should have a cab or open station, then what tires....

:D

ROFL! BUT, you did forget.....we also need to debate Gear vs Hydro. Everyone knows if you're cutting big trees a gear drive chainsaw is the way to go. And if you do alot of small tree/brush cutting a Hydro saw might be better.

Once we get all that nailed down, we can then discuss OEM vs Aftermarket Hydraulic oils. :laughing:
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #49  
ROFL! BUT, you did forget.....we also need to debate Gear vs Hydro. Everyone knows if you're cutting big trees a gear drive chainsaw is the way to go. And if you do alot of small tree/brush cutting a Hydro saw might be better.

Once we get all that nailed down, we can then discuss OEM vs Aftermarket Hydraulic oils. :laughing:

yepp and the type of 2 cycle oil too..

J
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #52  
I'm afraid Lapp, my neighbor from down the road, has us all beat.

133 acres
6 hp

0.045 hp/acre

Vince
 

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/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #53  
I've wanted to play with charts on the "numbers" program on my MAC so...

For the graphs and averages, I had to kick out 3 replies because they had huge acreages: D7E, Spudland_Dave's family farm, and zythinl. Nothing personal, you guys just are doing it big time and make the graphs look funny.
I had to kick out Edward.S because he has an insane amount of HP (714) on "just" 80 acres (and I think we are all insanely jealous of anyone with that much HP).

The Averages:
Average Acres is 66, Average HP was 116, average HP/Acre was 16.

The enclosed .pdf has two X-Y plots. The X axis looks logarithmic even though it's not. So each bar is a response, and the axis number labels try to fit the range in a very general sense.

The Graphs:
The top chart is acres on the x axis, and total HP on the Y. It's nice to see that people like HP no matter how much land they have :thumbsup:. People with _lots_ of land tend to have more tractors and HP. One guy at around 6 acres shows there is no such think as too much HP and should be admired for bucking the trend and standing out in a crowd :laughing:.

The bottom chart is HP/Acre vs. Acres. There is a somewhat of a trend here. The X axis is acreage, the Y is HP/Acre. So generally speaking, as you get more land your HP/Acre goes down. I had to limit the Y axis to 40 which clipped a few admirable HP loving people off at the knees.

The Conclusion:
So there you go. I'm missing Excel here, the 1st time I've missed a Microsoft produce since jumping ship to the MAC a year ago. You've got averages and plots. The plots are cherry picked data kicking out anything that made the plots not look purty. Something about lies, **** lies, and statistics :confused2:.

My conclusion is there is no such thing as too much HP, too much land, or too much seat time.

Pete
 

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/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #54  
I'm afraid Lapp, my neighbor from down the road, has us all beat.

133 acres
6 hp

0.045 hp/acre

Vince

That's way cool... but like eepete and his attempt to eliminate "statistical outliers" - misleading!

You forgot that 17hp Wisconsin engine powering the baler! :D

AKfish
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio
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#56  
So generally speaking, as you get more land your HP/Acre goes down. I had to limit the Y axis to 40 which clipped a few admirable HP loving people off at the knees.

Nice work Pete!

When you think about it, your absouletly correct in your statement of more land = less HP/Acre. I look at it like this...
There is a basic "minimum" HP and at the same time, the numbers can sorta be deceiving.
If I doubled my acreage to 4.5 acres I would easily keep my existing stable and cut my HP/Acre in half. On the other hand, I couldnt live with less then a 3x20 series machine. I'd have a 3x20 even on 1/2 acre. Thats a personal thing, some people rather watch Football and go to the neighbors for a cookout every saturday. My BIL goes riding his Harley...What do I do on Saturdays? Crank up the ol JD.

Examples...
-a 6 hp Push mower on .5 acre would put a person at 12 hp/acre and what smaller machine could you get? Sissors? :laughing:

-The difference in HP on Machines we're specifically talking about (Compacts and up to 5x series machines) is really minor. For example, the hp difference between a 2305 and 3520 wouldnt change my HP/Acre ratio all that much, BUT the amount of work a 3520 is way more. Same applies even on larger machines. D7E's 300hp Versy can cover way more then 3 times the acres a 100hp machine can cover. Throw operating costs into the mix like fuel/repairs/etc, it makes that 300hp versy wicked cheap to run.
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #57  
I think this could lead to a very interesting survey , By adding the value of machinery and seeing what the cost per acre is ?
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #58  
I think this could lead to a very interesting survey , By adding the value of machinery and seeing what the cost per acre is ?

wow you guys must really enjoy punishing me because id have to take a day off work to figure out all of them numbers :p :)) WOW~!
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #59  
Nice bar graph Pete! I now sit on 20hp per acre, maybe someday that figure may change to 1hp per acre though.
 
/ Tractor -> Acreage Ratio #60  
yepp and the type of 2 cycle oil too..

J

Hmm gear vs hydro, hmmm, Must be a "Chaindro". I also forgot to include my log splitter!:D
 
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