I had posted another thread (JD for 10 acres on $5-6000 budget) and got some great feedback there. It has caused me to re-think this project and also establish a more realistic budget. Hence the new thread -- I'm afraid the old one was a bit misleading in the title.
I'm buying a house on 10 acres. The land is 6 acres of mowable brush (some trees) with a few steep hills and a creek, as well as 4 acres of yard/nice grassy pasture.
I'll need a tractor for several tasks:
- primarily mowing the front yard and grassy pasture (4 acres)
- secondarily in terms of frequency of use, rotary sweeping the 1/4 mile paved driveway
Other projects (that I know of)
- lots and lots of fence posts to set (at least 3000' feet of fencing)
- landscaping (mulch beds, gravel beds along the fence lines)
- hauling
I don't expect to do any digging, other than postholes, so if I need equipment for that (like a backhoe) I'll rent it.
I have an older commercial-type walk behind that will handle up to an acre of mowing, which covers the backyard and trimming, and there are few obstacles so I've decided I don't need to pick up a dedicated large mower.
So I've decided I'll need a CUT with a large MMM for the primary tasks and first purchase. I'll pick up the rotary broom, trailer, rotary mower as opportunities come up - no real urgency there. Eventually I'll add an FEL and posthole digger but that can wait 'til next year. (I'll hire out the brush mowing for now.)
It looks I can spend $7500-8000 and end up with a nice JD with a 60" MMM. I hate to have stuff break so I'd like to find something low hour, reliable, that I don't have to fix much.
Questions:
- Do I really need MFWD? (I think I do, because of the hills, and because I'd hate to buy a 2WD then find out I really need 4WD.)
- Do I really need hydro? (I want it, but do I need it?)
- Isn't there a posthole digger that mounts on a trailer I can drag around? (I want to stay with a smaller CUT for manuverability, and I have a BUNCH of fencing to put in, so I wouldn't mind investing in overkill for the PHD.)
Thinking about these tractors:
- 855 (in the right price range, and built like a tank from what I read)
- 4100 (not as powerful as the 855 but newer)
- 2305 (seems to be smaller chassis but more modern engine with power equal to the 855???. This is a bit of a stretch pricewise, but it looks like I may be able to land one with a cash offer of $8k or so.)
Essentially if I peg the price at $7500-8000 I'm looking at 3 generations of CUT in the JD line -- 755/855, 4100/4110, 2305.
If I can find a solid 855 with low hours, what can I expect to go wrong? It's an older tractor, so what components are susceptible to age?
Thanks for the great feedback everyone.
I'm buying a house on 10 acres. The land is 6 acres of mowable brush (some trees) with a few steep hills and a creek, as well as 4 acres of yard/nice grassy pasture.
I'll need a tractor for several tasks:
- primarily mowing the front yard and grassy pasture (4 acres)
- secondarily in terms of frequency of use, rotary sweeping the 1/4 mile paved driveway
Other projects (that I know of)
- lots and lots of fence posts to set (at least 3000' feet of fencing)
- landscaping (mulch beds, gravel beds along the fence lines)
- hauling
I don't expect to do any digging, other than postholes, so if I need equipment for that (like a backhoe) I'll rent it.
I have an older commercial-type walk behind that will handle up to an acre of mowing, which covers the backyard and trimming, and there are few obstacles so I've decided I don't need to pick up a dedicated large mower.
So I've decided I'll need a CUT with a large MMM for the primary tasks and first purchase. I'll pick up the rotary broom, trailer, rotary mower as opportunities come up - no real urgency there. Eventually I'll add an FEL and posthole digger but that can wait 'til next year. (I'll hire out the brush mowing for now.)
It looks I can spend $7500-8000 and end up with a nice JD with a 60" MMM. I hate to have stuff break so I'd like to find something low hour, reliable, that I don't have to fix much.
Questions:
- Do I really need MFWD? (I think I do, because of the hills, and because I'd hate to buy a 2WD then find out I really need 4WD.)
- Do I really need hydro? (I want it, but do I need it?)
- Isn't there a posthole digger that mounts on a trailer I can drag around? (I want to stay with a smaller CUT for manuverability, and I have a BUNCH of fencing to put in, so I wouldn't mind investing in overkill for the PHD.)
Thinking about these tractors:
- 855 (in the right price range, and built like a tank from what I read)
- 4100 (not as powerful as the 855 but newer)
- 2305 (seems to be smaller chassis but more modern engine with power equal to the 855???. This is a bit of a stretch pricewise, but it looks like I may be able to land one with a cash offer of $8k or so.)
Essentially if I peg the price at $7500-8000 I'm looking at 3 generations of CUT in the JD line -- 755/855, 4100/4110, 2305.
If I can find a solid 855 with low hours, what can I expect to go wrong? It's an older tractor, so what components are susceptible to age?
Thanks for the great feedback everyone.