flusher
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- Tractor
- Getting old. Sold the ranch. Sold the tractors. Moved back to the city.
Since you only want to buy once, you need to get the pto hp that will handle the implements you need for the jobs you have to do around your place. I'd shoot for tractors in the 40-50 hp pto range.
My go-to tractor that I use for most work around my place is a 2008 Mahindra 5525 (54 hp engine, 45 hp pto, 2WD, gear tranny 8F/2R, power steering, triple hydraulic remotes) with the ML250 FEL (6-ft wide bucket,2950 lb lift to 10.5 ft height, three chain hooks, skid steer quick attach option). Cost: ~$19K new. It's probably worth $14-15K now. The mower is a 6-ft brush hog (aka bush hog, slasher, shredder) that cost $1100 when I bought the tractor.





This info will give you a reference point on cost for a 3-year old tractor in the 40-50 hp range with typical options you'll want/need. If you want a hydrostatic tranny, add a few $K. Cab with A/C, heating: add a few more $K.
Good luck
My go-to tractor that I use for most work around my place is a 2008 Mahindra 5525 (54 hp engine, 45 hp pto, 2WD, gear tranny 8F/2R, power steering, triple hydraulic remotes) with the ML250 FEL (6-ft wide bucket,2950 lb lift to 10.5 ft height, three chain hooks, skid steer quick attach option). Cost: ~$19K new. It's probably worth $14-15K now. The mower is a 6-ft brush hog (aka bush hog, slasher, shredder) that cost $1100 when I bought the tractor.





This info will give you a reference point on cost for a 3-year old tractor in the 40-50 hp range with typical options you'll want/need. If you want a hydrostatic tranny, add a few $K. Cab with A/C, heating: add a few more $K.
Good luck