Dartagnan
Bronze Member
Hello Everyone,
Thanks for the many great posts, very informative.
Have to give up reading for a while though, after two months of reading the Wife is starting to think I have an Internet Girlfriend. So this may be long winded, I apologize in advance.
Situation:
A) I have ten acres I just purchased that are relatively flat, except for a swale down to a branch, that as of yet I have been unable to really get into and see just how bad it is because of the old brush and deadfalls. I have had about two acres cleared by a dozer for home/yard but they stinted on the final grade/cleanup and there is def som boxblade work ahead. All the downed wood was piled at the side of the prop, and I will need to clean that up. There are still some roots in the "lawn" area, and a lot of pieces of broken tree laying around to be cleanded up. I also have about six acres in White pine, planted way too close(old christmas tree farm that never got harvested) that I will need to thin out and hopefully be able get the remaining trees to grow into future lumber size trees. There will also eventually be a barn to clean, perhaps an additional 12 acres when it becomes avail.
B) I also have 14 acres farther south that are def not flat, lot of deadfall needs cleaning up, hollers need hogging, the bottoms stay wet, and some of the slopes are 50%, my neighbor has hogged some of it with his JD (model unknown at this time, wasn't as informed then as now)but its not 4wd, and evryone thinks he is nuts. This piece will be developed sometime in the future, right now it is just eating my wallet. (No, it's not for sale)
The problem is budget, I just transfered here from Florida and have prettymuch tapped everything getting the two pieces of property and the house done.
Abilities: No Tractoring Experience but Very fast learner, can wrench anything so chinese didn't scare me at first, but upon some more reading I'm having some second thoughts....
The wife insists on new, Safety being top on her list, warranty second. Makes sense if you look at it in a budget sense, buy new and you know what your costs are, used, maybe you get away with original purchase price and then again (I've got an Ebay truck that proves this out) maybe you spend as much as original price on delayed maint and other repair.
SO, the questions,
How much HP do I really need, is hydro really worth the extra$, Knowing that in 5-7 years I'm going to be working some serious slopes do I worry about that with this purchase or just plan on buying something else when I get the first one paid off?
I think Iv'e covered the bases, sorry it was so longwinded, but most of the posts I've read have been too short to be answered on first go round...
TIA
Dart
Thanks for the many great posts, very informative.
Have to give up reading for a while though, after two months of reading the Wife is starting to think I have an Internet Girlfriend. So this may be long winded, I apologize in advance.
Situation:
A) I have ten acres I just purchased that are relatively flat, except for a swale down to a branch, that as of yet I have been unable to really get into and see just how bad it is because of the old brush and deadfalls. I have had about two acres cleared by a dozer for home/yard but they stinted on the final grade/cleanup and there is def som boxblade work ahead. All the downed wood was piled at the side of the prop, and I will need to clean that up. There are still some roots in the "lawn" area, and a lot of pieces of broken tree laying around to be cleanded up. I also have about six acres in White pine, planted way too close(old christmas tree farm that never got harvested) that I will need to thin out and hopefully be able get the remaining trees to grow into future lumber size trees. There will also eventually be a barn to clean, perhaps an additional 12 acres when it becomes avail.
B) I also have 14 acres farther south that are def not flat, lot of deadfall needs cleaning up, hollers need hogging, the bottoms stay wet, and some of the slopes are 50%, my neighbor has hogged some of it with his JD (model unknown at this time, wasn't as informed then as now)but its not 4wd, and evryone thinks he is nuts. This piece will be developed sometime in the future, right now it is just eating my wallet. (No, it's not for sale)
The problem is budget, I just transfered here from Florida and have prettymuch tapped everything getting the two pieces of property and the house done.
Abilities: No Tractoring Experience but Very fast learner, can wrench anything so chinese didn't scare me at first, but upon some more reading I'm having some second thoughts....
The wife insists on new, Safety being top on her list, warranty second. Makes sense if you look at it in a budget sense, buy new and you know what your costs are, used, maybe you get away with original purchase price and then again (I've got an Ebay truck that proves this out) maybe you spend as much as original price on delayed maint and other repair.
SO, the questions,
How much HP do I really need, is hydro really worth the extra$, Knowing that in 5-7 years I'm going to be working some serious slopes do I worry about that with this purchase or just plan on buying something else when I get the first one paid off?
I think Iv'e covered the bases, sorry it was so longwinded, but most of the posts I've read have been too short to be answered on first go round...
TIA
Dart