jcmseven
Veteran Member
Bruce has a good point, but from my end, compact tractors do not fall into the domain of estate farming or crop work solely. In fact, the majority of them in my area and those I have had have been used mainly for landscaping work, posting, grading, material handling and mowing and snow removal. I, like many others, cannot justify financially having an expensive tractor strictly based on how much I use it. I could almost pay someone to work on my property part time and come out ahead--but that is not the point for me. I enjoy doing these projects myself and I enjoy the time on my tractor and the productivity it provides in addition. In essence, my tractor is a toy with a purpose and many of us are like this. It sounds as though our OP has decided in his mind he wants a tractor. If this decision has been finalized in his mind, then we are charged with giving him opinion on the machines he is considering. Having had both two 3720's and a 2320 (never had a 2720), I can say that if he wants to stick with a tractor style machine and do other tasks, the 3000 series is a good choice for his size property and what he wants to do. If he enjoys spending A LOT of time on his tractor, then a larger 2000 series such as a 2720 would be also possible. I have been impressed with how they mow. I also agree with Bruce that in today's economy it may be reasonable before making a large-dollar purchase, looking for ways to diversify its use may be necessary.
John M
John M