Weedy Fields
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I have found a couple of used tractors that have caught my eye.
I plan on moving rocks, dirt and mowing about 3 acres of overgrown field in prep for planting native grasses/forbs.
I have to move rocks that I'm going to use for a rock wall. I've got a pile right now thats about 10ft high and about 40ft in dia. I did a rough measure of one of the larger rocks and calculated a weigh of approx. 3000 lbs. In reality it might be 2000-2500. Ive got about 100 yards of top soil that is mixed with rocks and roots that I'm going to need to sort thru. The rocks will go in the rock wall and I'll use the topsoil else where. These piles of rock and topsoil are in the 3 acre field that a new house is going into. I'm sure I'll get more rocks when the house is being built.
So with that in mind I've found the following.
1)JD 5210, approx 15 yrs old, about 2500hrs, 2wd, FEL. Approx 16K Missing extra hydraulics to run a grapple. Gear trans. approx 3000-3500 lift on FEL
2)JD 4105, approx 5 yrs old, about 400 hrs, 4wd, FEL approx 23K, has extra hydraulics to run grapple. hydro trans. approx 2000 lift on FEL.
I'd need to buy a mower and I'm thinking I'd need a grapple that I can use to sift dirt and rocks and move rocks around.
I'm retired and I have the time to putter around, no hurry to get things done.
My thoughts are this
I don't need the 4wd.
I can have the tires filled and add chains on the 2wd, if conditions are so bad that I still have to worry about getting stuck then I'll wait till things dry out.
I don't need the hydro, I drive a stick car and wouldn't take a car with a slushbox. I'm in no hurry so speed of operation is no concern.
I am concerned about the lift capability. I'm sure I could move these rocks around with the smaller tractor, it might involve using a rock sled and pushing, rolling the bigger ones around but it probably could lift 75% of the rocks. Alot more jagging around, but then again I've got all the time in the world.
I'm somewhat concerned about the hrs on the larger tractor. Looks pretty clean but I haven't gone over it with a fine tooth comb yet.
Another advantage in my mind is the older larger tractor is non-emissions. Simpler, easier to maintain.
So what is the thought on going older, larger, more lift vs smaller, newer less lift?
Thanks.
I plan on moving rocks, dirt and mowing about 3 acres of overgrown field in prep for planting native grasses/forbs.
I have to move rocks that I'm going to use for a rock wall. I've got a pile right now thats about 10ft high and about 40ft in dia. I did a rough measure of one of the larger rocks and calculated a weigh of approx. 3000 lbs. In reality it might be 2000-2500. Ive got about 100 yards of top soil that is mixed with rocks and roots that I'm going to need to sort thru. The rocks will go in the rock wall and I'll use the topsoil else where. These piles of rock and topsoil are in the 3 acre field that a new house is going into. I'm sure I'll get more rocks when the house is being built.
So with that in mind I've found the following.
1)JD 5210, approx 15 yrs old, about 2500hrs, 2wd, FEL. Approx 16K Missing extra hydraulics to run a grapple. Gear trans. approx 3000-3500 lift on FEL
2)JD 4105, approx 5 yrs old, about 400 hrs, 4wd, FEL approx 23K, has extra hydraulics to run grapple. hydro trans. approx 2000 lift on FEL.
I'd need to buy a mower and I'm thinking I'd need a grapple that I can use to sift dirt and rocks and move rocks around.
I'm retired and I have the time to putter around, no hurry to get things done.
My thoughts are this
I don't need the 4wd.
I can have the tires filled and add chains on the 2wd, if conditions are so bad that I still have to worry about getting stuck then I'll wait till things dry out.
I don't need the hydro, I drive a stick car and wouldn't take a car with a slushbox. I'm in no hurry so speed of operation is no concern.
I am concerned about the lift capability. I'm sure I could move these rocks around with the smaller tractor, it might involve using a rock sled and pushing, rolling the bigger ones around but it probably could lift 75% of the rocks. Alot more jagging around, but then again I've got all the time in the world.
I'm somewhat concerned about the hrs on the larger tractor. Looks pretty clean but I haven't gone over it with a fine tooth comb yet.
Another advantage in my mind is the older larger tractor is non-emissions. Simpler, easier to maintain.
So what is the thought on going older, larger, more lift vs smaller, newer less lift?
Thanks.