IslandTractor
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- Joined
- Sep 15, 2005
- Messages
- 15,802
- Location
- Prudence Island, RI
- Tractor
- 2007 Kioti DK40se HST, Woods BH
I will mow a small section with my lawn tractor the other 3 to 5 ackers with a brush hog once a couple of weeks.
"It will cost you well over $1000 to get a bigger tractor with similar features etc." I would agree with this. I plan on getting a rear blade only, then a brush hog down the road. I will use other implements from friends as needed. My thoughts are if I can get a larger tractor under my budget, get it.
KC
I understand the desire to get a bigger tractor and making a stretch in the beginning is something a lot of people do. However, when you are dealing with just 3-5 acres you are in a range that can easily be handled by a less than 30hp machine so why tie up the capital in a bigger tractor? You may save 45-60 minutes each time you mow all 5 acres but even if you do that 8-10 times a year (cannot believe the growing season is that much longer in MI) and save 6-10 hours tractor time per year, that will take a long time to amortize given the extra thousands you will spend on a larger tractor. Again, for commercial use it is a no brainer but for private use it is worth thinking about.
You mention bush hogging every 2 weeks. That is quite a lot of bush hogging and is really more like lawn mowing. Most fields are cut less frequently (though you would not be the first to mow that much). After bush hogging it a couple of times it will look more like a rough lawn than a field. In any case, if you are mowing that much you might think of a finish mower which could easily handle two weeks growth. A 20 something hp tractor can easily pull a 5ft finish mower which would speed things up.