Hey, I have been considering getting a tractor. I have been looking at the Massey Ferguson 2600 series tractors. I like the 2605 2wd, not interested in 4wd tractors. I was curious about the 38hp of the 2605, and it's lug power ? How much lug power are we talking about ? I have noticed little grey fergies capable of pulling 3 bottom plows. My primary use will be tillage work, a close second will be pulling heavy Red Oak logs, some over 30 in diameter, anywhere from 8ft to 30ft long, depending on the diameter. Can this tractor handle heavy logs, dead weight, of this size ? I can cut the logs to size's managable for this tractor if I would find the lug power wasn't enough to pull a particular log. What is anyone's experience with tractors of this weight 4,000lbs, and around 30hp, what do they seem to lack, except for maybe lower PTO hp ratings. I have also looked at the 2615, and 2625. The 2615 is only a few hundred pounds heavier, with 11 more hp, and a little heavier rear end axle housing, the 2625 has 63 hp, weighs over 5,000lbs, has a heavier rearend, and heavier look altogether. I have noticed that heavier tractors in wet soil conditions seem to get stuck quicker than the 4,000lb class of tractors. Now on dry ground the larger tractors may acquire more traction, but in damp, and wet soil conditions, that I find common here in Southern West Virginia, as well as mountainous. This would be my first Utility tractor. Any experinced insight is appreciated thanks. Oh, the 2605 is priced about $11,500-$12,000 2WD the 2615 2WD $14,500-$16,000, and the 2625 is more difficult to price, Massey's website says $30,000 but, I believe it is somewhere in the $19,000-$22,000 range.. hopefully lower. One of the Dealers for Massey told me prices vary at different times of the year. Other tractors I have considered are the Farmall 70, and 55A,75A 2wd manual, New Holland T4020-4030 2WD, but I like the Massey Fergusons, The little Grey Fergie as a good reputation for versatility. So, is the 2605 38hp 2WD enough tractor