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Have been reading these forums for quite some time. Feel like I have learned quite a bit but still in the "overwhelmed" stage.
Two dealers close by: John Deere and Kubota. Driven by and asked questions. Kubota salesman helpful, JD only so so. Kubota has large inventory.
Bought 17 acres in middle TN. In center of property is large, steep hill. While having it surveyed asked surveyor about heighth. Using his gear he said it was about 770' tall. Am including some aerial shots. Anyway, home will be built on top of hill, leaving issues for keeping area around house and around hill mowed.
Intended usage of tractor:
1. Mowing/bushogging approximately 17 acres. House will be located on 770' steep hill. Trees line property on two sides. 95% of land is cleared, 75% flat.
2. Fencing, post holes
3. 1/10 mile long gravel driveway maintain, clear snow.
4. Landscaping, filling in ruts on hill. Garden.
5. Hauling firewood, etc.
Am concerned about stability of tractor on hillsides. 4WD a must. Do not want to spend days keeping land cut. Thinking 6 to 7' bush hog and RFM? Mid mount mower I don't think would work as hillside not smooth, a few rocks.
HST/GST?
Horsepower?
Implements?
Tires? R1 for sticking on hills?
Tons of questions! Including pics of land taken by friend with camera attached to remote controlled model airplane.
Two dealers close by: John Deere and Kubota. Driven by and asked questions. Kubota salesman helpful, JD only so so. Kubota has large inventory.
Bought 17 acres in middle TN. In center of property is large, steep hill. While having it surveyed asked surveyor about heighth. Using his gear he said it was about 770' tall. Am including some aerial shots. Anyway, home will be built on top of hill, leaving issues for keeping area around house and around hill mowed.
Intended usage of tractor:
1. Mowing/bushogging approximately 17 acres. House will be located on 770' steep hill. Trees line property on two sides. 95% of land is cleared, 75% flat.
2. Fencing, post holes
3. 1/10 mile long gravel driveway maintain, clear snow.
4. Landscaping, filling in ruts on hill. Garden.
5. Hauling firewood, etc.
Am concerned about stability of tractor on hillsides. 4WD a must. Do not want to spend days keeping land cut. Thinking 6 to 7' bush hog and RFM? Mid mount mower I don't think would work as hillside not smooth, a few rocks.
HST/GST?
Horsepower?
Implements?
Tires? R1 for sticking on hills?
Tons of questions! Including pics of land taken by friend with camera attached to remote controlled model airplane.
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