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Robert,
I've got a similar setup: 20 acres, light farming, JD 4400. 10 years difference aside, I think the 4400 is identical to the 3520. It fits the bill for my uses and If I wanted to start doing serious tillage, for around $5k I'd pick up a used JD 3020 and have all the tractor I needed for heavy work too.
That's how I talked myself into a 35hp tractor.
A disk is pretty versatile and cheap. It can be a primary tillage tool. A tiller works like magic and can go from sod to seedbed in a single pass but is sloooow (imagine doing five acres at a crawl). I've got a 4' tiller on my 2210, that I like for small areas, but I'm not interested in getting a larger tiller so I can rototill acreage with the 4400.
I've got a 4' brushhog on the 2210 and it's handled everything I've thrown its way (including some trips into the woods). I certainly have the temptation to get an mx5 for the 4400, but honestly don't think I really need anything that heavy and don't see how I could wear out a standard duty model.
Plotmaster...I haven't used one. I do know my uncle was complaining about his off brand model (not a brillon) because the mixer in the seed hopper had a bar instead of a brush and it had too big of a gap between the mixer bar and sidewalls to mix fine seed like grasses.
I've got a similar setup: 20 acres, light farming, JD 4400. 10 years difference aside, I think the 4400 is identical to the 3520. It fits the bill for my uses and If I wanted to start doing serious tillage, for around $5k I'd pick up a used JD 3020 and have all the tractor I needed for heavy work too.
That's how I talked myself into a 35hp tractor.
A disk is pretty versatile and cheap. It can be a primary tillage tool. A tiller works like magic and can go from sod to seedbed in a single pass but is sloooow (imagine doing five acres at a crawl). I've got a 4' tiller on my 2210, that I like for small areas, but I'm not interested in getting a larger tiller so I can rototill acreage with the 4400.
I've got a 4' brushhog on the 2210 and it's handled everything I've thrown its way (including some trips into the woods). I certainly have the temptation to get an mx5 for the 4400, but honestly don't think I really need anything that heavy and don't see how I could wear out a standard duty model.
Plotmaster...I haven't used one. I do know my uncle was complaining about his off brand model (not a brillon) because the mixer in the seed hopper had a bar instead of a brush and it had too big of a gap between the mixer bar and sidewalls to mix fine seed like grasses.