ronmueller
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I grew up on a dairy farm in PA back in the 60's and early 70's and have since then lived the urban life. I've now retired and will be relocating from San Jose, CA to a 107 acre mountain property in NM in April. I'll be needing to get a tractor. I've been searching the web and have to admit that I've lost touch with what's out there over the past 40 years! I can't believe how many strange makes there are now (what in the world is a Hurlimann Prince 455?).
I could really use some advice on what hp and make I should be looking at. My property is at 8000', so I assume a turbodiesel is a must. I will be using the tractor to maintain my private dirt road, clear trees, dig footing trenches for my new house and barn, put in a septic tank, put in a driveway, etc. I know a 4x4 and a FEL is a must, as is a box blade. I'd like a backhoe but I'm not sure what size tractor would be best. I've seen some very small tractors with backhoes that look more like toys than anything useful. Also, if I get a used rig, what is the most number of hours I should be looking at to avoid a lot of issues? I'm remote, and the nearest dealer is JD (132 miles). The furtthest is the NH dealer (285 miles away), so it looks like NH is out. Most of the others are 150 miles away in Albuquerque.
Sure could use some help/recommendations! Thanks in advance...ronmueller
I could really use some advice on what hp and make I should be looking at. My property is at 8000', so I assume a turbodiesel is a must. I will be using the tractor to maintain my private dirt road, clear trees, dig footing trenches for my new house and barn, put in a septic tank, put in a driveway, etc. I know a 4x4 and a FEL is a must, as is a box blade. I'd like a backhoe but I'm not sure what size tractor would be best. I've seen some very small tractors with backhoes that look more like toys than anything useful. Also, if I get a used rig, what is the most number of hours I should be looking at to avoid a lot of issues? I'm remote, and the nearest dealer is JD (132 miles). The furtthest is the NH dealer (285 miles away), so it looks like NH is out. Most of the others are 150 miles away in Albuquerque.
Sure could use some help/recommendations! Thanks in advance...ronmueller