wmonroe
Elite Member
First, make a 5-year plan listing all the routine jobs and special projects you want to do around your place. Then figure out which tractor implements you will need. The size of your largest implement (weight, horsepower) and your time requirements (how quickly to you need to get your work done) will size your tractor. If you don't want to do this exercise, then my advice is to buy as much horsepower as your budget allows. Good luck.
Fzybear - welcome to TBN! There is a lot of wisdom in this post by flusher. Let me start by saying I don't have nearly as many acres as you so take my advice for what it's worth. I would think you would want no smaller than a 7060 size machine and a 8560 or 9960 would be a better size. I would talk to the farmer that is going to bale your hay and get a feel for how long he plans on doing it. Do you think you will ever make hay yourself? If so a bigger 125 or 135gx machine would be better. Good luck with your tractor purchase and your land, it sounds like a lot of work and a lot of fun. There are a lot of helpful people on this site so ask plenty of questions.