Newkirk
New member
Hello from a first-time poster and first-time tractor shopper.
I have a total of 175 acres just west of Denver, elevation 8000 feet (see attached JPEG). I run a few head of cattle, have about 1/2 mile dirt driveway, a couple dozen acres of pasture, and the rest is timbered. I'm under a county "Forest Agriculture" plan which requires me to thin 3 acres per year, mostly small lodgepole pines and Douglas Fir.
I'm looking for a good all-around tractor for general usage including road work, minor excavating projects, snow removal, forest work, stock use, etc.
From my reading and lurking about on this discussion board, I've been thinking the Grand L3710, any M-Series, or the new L48 might fit the bill. I don't want to go too small, because the altitude derates the horsepower, but too large might be a nuisance in the forest.
This group has already been very helpful, thanks to the many knowledgable folks who frequent it! All thoughts appreciated (unless otherwise noted /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif).
-John Newkirk
I have a total of 175 acres just west of Denver, elevation 8000 feet (see attached JPEG). I run a few head of cattle, have about 1/2 mile dirt driveway, a couple dozen acres of pasture, and the rest is timbered. I'm under a county "Forest Agriculture" plan which requires me to thin 3 acres per year, mostly small lodgepole pines and Douglas Fir.
I'm looking for a good all-around tractor for general usage including road work, minor excavating projects, snow removal, forest work, stock use, etc.
From my reading and lurking about on this discussion board, I've been thinking the Grand L3710, any M-Series, or the new L48 might fit the bill. I don't want to go too small, because the altitude derates the horsepower, but too large might be a nuisance in the forest.
This group has already been very helpful, thanks to the many knowledgable folks who frequent it! All thoughts appreciated (unless otherwise noted /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif).
-John Newkirk