woodchipper
Silver Member
- Joined
- May 17, 2011
- Messages
- 247
- Location
- Campbell's Bay, Qu饕ec, Canada
- Tractor
- 1965 JD 710; 2000 Universal 643DT 4wd, loader, cab with heat:), 1983 MF 50F Backhoe 2wd.
Since you don't plan on doing bush work, and only doing minimal garden plowing, why not getting a 2wd tractor? your front end loader will be working to a very minimal order. as long as your rear is heavy enough, as for traction purposes on a 2wd. Turning radius is usually better, and less ground destructive.
as for tires R4 should be a good compromise on a 4x4. R1 for a 2wd.
If going with front wheel assist, then you could easily pull a 2 mold plow. The hardest is you first pass, as the soil will be hardly compacted. subsequent passes will be way smoother. Your driving speed will increase as well. Get draft control if plowing.
When gardening, depending on what you will grow and what further uses you intend on doing with your tractor, the space between the inside of your wheels will dictate how to plant (ie. row width and spacing).
If you intend on carrying dirt in your bucket, then yes I think that what you are eyeballing right now is close to what you will need.
Therefore, my choice would be 4x4 with 35Hp at the PTO.
I can not comment on HST, as neither of my tractors have it. But I think that for mowing, it is perfectly suitable. If you do a lot of jockeying with your loader, then again it will proove to be a worthwhile option you will not regret to have. For field work, manual is the norm (usually for full size utility, or ag.)
If purchasing new, you will discuss options. Two rear remotes, as well as third function (joystick ready)for your loader will be nice gifts down the road. I would'nt miss on either of them
Good luck in your new endeavours and post some pics of your new tractor!
as for tires R4 should be a good compromise on a 4x4. R1 for a 2wd.
If going with front wheel assist, then you could easily pull a 2 mold plow. The hardest is you first pass, as the soil will be hardly compacted. subsequent passes will be way smoother. Your driving speed will increase as well. Get draft control if plowing.
When gardening, depending on what you will grow and what further uses you intend on doing with your tractor, the space between the inside of your wheels will dictate how to plant (ie. row width and spacing).
If you intend on carrying dirt in your bucket, then yes I think that what you are eyeballing right now is close to what you will need.
Therefore, my choice would be 4x4 with 35Hp at the PTO.
I can not comment on HST, as neither of my tractors have it. But I think that for mowing, it is perfectly suitable. If you do a lot of jockeying with your loader, then again it will proove to be a worthwhile option you will not regret to have. For field work, manual is the norm (usually for full size utility, or ag.)
If purchasing new, you will discuss options. Two rear remotes, as well as third function (joystick ready)for your loader will be nice gifts down the road. I would'nt miss on either of them
Good luck in your new endeavours and post some pics of your new tractor!