prescottvalley
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Hi,
My husband and I have 10 acres in Prescott Valley AZ and plan on retiring there in the next 1-2 years. The land is prairie style, cross fenced into 3 pastures (if you can call tumbleweeds pasture!) and an existing home. I'm researching what we will need tractor-wise to easily maintain our property.
Our needs:
Dealing with the tumbleweeds. Anyone with experience with these buggers is asked to send help!!! Our tenant has sent us photos of huge pileups of tumbles against the fences and he has burned some of them. They tend to blow in from the land around us and as well as we are cultivalting some beauties ourselves. We have done some cleanup on the property and when the tumbles are dry, they are monsters. Has anyone used a chipper that shoots into a bag so you can grind the tumbles and dispose of. I wouldn't want to shoot the debris back onto to the land and have them reseed. If a chipper isn't an option, what tractor attachment would we use to keep the tumbles at bay?
We will have horses and will also need a manure spreader tractor attachment and a tractor attachment to groom a riding arena.
So the question is really what size tractor would fit our needs and would be able to handle the attachments. If there are any other attachments that would make the upkeep on our property easier, I would love the advice.
Sorry for the long intro, I got carried away. I can repost this on a new thread. Thanks to everyone who posts.
Teri
My husband and I have 10 acres in Prescott Valley AZ and plan on retiring there in the next 1-2 years. The land is prairie style, cross fenced into 3 pastures (if you can call tumbleweeds pasture!) and an existing home. I'm researching what we will need tractor-wise to easily maintain our property.
Our needs:
Dealing with the tumbleweeds. Anyone with experience with these buggers is asked to send help!!! Our tenant has sent us photos of huge pileups of tumbles against the fences and he has burned some of them. They tend to blow in from the land around us and as well as we are cultivalting some beauties ourselves. We have done some cleanup on the property and when the tumbles are dry, they are monsters. Has anyone used a chipper that shoots into a bag so you can grind the tumbles and dispose of. I wouldn't want to shoot the debris back onto to the land and have them reseed. If a chipper isn't an option, what tractor attachment would we use to keep the tumbles at bay?
We will have horses and will also need a manure spreader tractor attachment and a tractor attachment to groom a riding arena.
So the question is really what size tractor would fit our needs and would be able to handle the attachments. If there are any other attachments that would make the upkeep on our property easier, I would love the advice.
Sorry for the long intro, I got carried away. I can repost this on a new thread. Thanks to everyone who posts.
Teri