exiled cheesehead
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Hello,
I have been following posts on TBN for a little while now and need advice on what tractor would be a good fit for my property. I currently have a JD2020 (1968 model; no FEL; 50 hp gas) that I pull a 5' bushhog with, 7'-3pt pickup disc, 6' boxblade, and a few other small implements. I have 160 acres which is composed of about 60 acres rented to a "real" farmer for corn/beans, 80 acres of woods, and the remainder in grass. The land has 2 creeks on it with multiple ridges so parts are flat (creek bottoms; hilltops) while other parts are quite steep. I am planning on bush hogging, skidding trees (with a logging winch), clearing fencelines, trees, and brush (with a grapple), plowing/disking wildlife food plots (already own an old, heavy JD 8' disc that is built like a tank), and generally maintain my property with the new tractor. I have been getting by with the JD2020 so far, but I definitely need to upgrade as it currently takes between 4-5 days just to bush hog around the crop fields, trails through the woods, and grassland. Plus, I will be purchasing the grapple and winch for some light logging and land clearing activity (firewood, maintain fences etc.), along with a bigger bushhog for mowing, and need a different tractor with some more hp. The JD disc mentioned above is too heavy for the JD2020, and was purchased to open up one 20 acre field for crop production that was overgrown when I bought the property. I rented a neighbor's 90+ hp Zetor and used it with the disc (the Zetor pulled the disk well). Since then the disk has been sitting in the shed just waiting to be used again.
So, my thought is to sell the JD 2020 and smaller implements and purchase something with more than 50 hp, ROPS, with a FEL and a bigger bush hog right away. I would then add the logging winch and grapple at a later date. As I want to use the heavy JD disk again, I do believe the tractor should really be more than 75 hp as I was told when I bought it that the previous owner used a 2WD 75 hp to pull it, but only barely. I have looked on the web at all the major manufacturer's choices for tractors in the 50-100 hp range and am wondering what do I really need and how much do I really need to spend? I think many of the CUT manufacturers make excellent machines, but I am concerned with the weight of their tractors. For example the 90 hp+ Kubota 9540 (ROPS) is listed at 5,510 pounds while my little 50 hp JD 2020 is around 5,200 pounds. The old JD is basically all steel while the newer tractors have a lot of plastic, so I understand the weight difference, but know from experience and TBN posts that ground engaging activities go better with a heavier tractor. So, is a lighter weight Kubota (or other manufacturer) going to pull my old heavy JD disk or large oak trees/logs as well as a say a Farmall 95U (Case IH) of 95 hp which is listed at 7,496 pounds with ROPS? However, I do know that I don't want too big (length, height, width) of a tractor as it will need to be used in the woods for skidding trees and maintaining roads/trails.
So, I welcome your comments/suggestions based on your experiences and am especially interested in what weight and hp of tractor I should get so I can do everything with one machine.
My apologies for the length of this post, but I wanted to explain my situation as best as possible.
Thanks
I have been following posts on TBN for a little while now and need advice on what tractor would be a good fit for my property. I currently have a JD2020 (1968 model; no FEL; 50 hp gas) that I pull a 5' bushhog with, 7'-3pt pickup disc, 6' boxblade, and a few other small implements. I have 160 acres which is composed of about 60 acres rented to a "real" farmer for corn/beans, 80 acres of woods, and the remainder in grass. The land has 2 creeks on it with multiple ridges so parts are flat (creek bottoms; hilltops) while other parts are quite steep. I am planning on bush hogging, skidding trees (with a logging winch), clearing fencelines, trees, and brush (with a grapple), plowing/disking wildlife food plots (already own an old, heavy JD 8' disc that is built like a tank), and generally maintain my property with the new tractor. I have been getting by with the JD2020 so far, but I definitely need to upgrade as it currently takes between 4-5 days just to bush hog around the crop fields, trails through the woods, and grassland. Plus, I will be purchasing the grapple and winch for some light logging and land clearing activity (firewood, maintain fences etc.), along with a bigger bushhog for mowing, and need a different tractor with some more hp. The JD disc mentioned above is too heavy for the JD2020, and was purchased to open up one 20 acre field for crop production that was overgrown when I bought the property. I rented a neighbor's 90+ hp Zetor and used it with the disc (the Zetor pulled the disk well). Since then the disk has been sitting in the shed just waiting to be used again.
So, my thought is to sell the JD 2020 and smaller implements and purchase something with more than 50 hp, ROPS, with a FEL and a bigger bush hog right away. I would then add the logging winch and grapple at a later date. As I want to use the heavy JD disk again, I do believe the tractor should really be more than 75 hp as I was told when I bought it that the previous owner used a 2WD 75 hp to pull it, but only barely. I have looked on the web at all the major manufacturer's choices for tractors in the 50-100 hp range and am wondering what do I really need and how much do I really need to spend? I think many of the CUT manufacturers make excellent machines, but I am concerned with the weight of their tractors. For example the 90 hp+ Kubota 9540 (ROPS) is listed at 5,510 pounds while my little 50 hp JD 2020 is around 5,200 pounds. The old JD is basically all steel while the newer tractors have a lot of plastic, so I understand the weight difference, but know from experience and TBN posts that ground engaging activities go better with a heavier tractor. So, is a lighter weight Kubota (or other manufacturer) going to pull my old heavy JD disk or large oak trees/logs as well as a say a Farmall 95U (Case IH) of 95 hp which is listed at 7,496 pounds with ROPS? However, I do know that I don't want too big (length, height, width) of a tractor as it will need to be used in the woods for skidding trees and maintaining roads/trails.
So, I welcome your comments/suggestions based on your experiences and am especially interested in what weight and hp of tractor I should get so I can do everything with one machine.
My apologies for the length of this post, but I wanted to explain my situation as best as possible.
Thanks