Where do I start? 7 acres...

   / Where do I start? 7 acres... #41  
Since you have never owned or drove tractor, I would highly recommend a hydrostatic drive. Anything in the 25 -40 hp range will do you just fine. There are some helpful dealers out there that can point you in the right direction. Look at all of the manufactures and take your time and do a thorough comparison. Trust me you will be stopping at tractor dealers every other day just learning. Take your time and have fun with it. I'm familiar with and like John Deere and a good starting point I would recommend for you is the 3033r series. Something of that size will serve you well. All the manufactures will have something to compete with it. You have to sit on all of them and feel for which one fits you best. Test drive all of them. When you narrow it down to a few let us know and we'll help you from there.
 
   / Where do I start? 7 acres... #42  
To all the folks that are saying you need 30hp to do any ground work, somehow you need to let my ford 1300 know this. It runs a 42" tiller with no problem, and is a 16hp engine and 13hp at the PTO. If the operator is going to use his tractor to mow I would think anything over 30hp would be too heavy and hard use as a mower. I have 7.5 acres also and have a Mahindra 2415 that handles any task that I have ask of it on the 7.5 acres.
 
   / Where do I start? 7 acres... #43  
To all the folks that are saying you need 30hp to do any ground work, somehow you need to let my ford 1300 know this. It runs a 42" tiller with no problem, and is a 16hp engine and 13hp at the PTO. If the operator is going to use his tractor to mow I would think anything over 30hp would be too heavy and hard use as a mower. I have 7.5 acres also and have a Mahindra 2415 that handles any task that I have ask of it on the 7.5 acres.


Really depends on how much time you have to spend. If you have all day to toy with it a small machine can get most of it done. If you have a tight schedule to keep this may require a larger tractor to get the job done quickly.
 
   / Where do I start? 7 acres... #44  
grant has no restrictions, was given to us as cash. Paid taxes on it and this is what is left after using some of it. I am open to suggestions for models, I am not opposed to getting something bigger as long as when I price it out it is something i can afford ;)

Ultility, compact, sub compact, none of the above - just labels. I want something that I can grow into and that will get the job done without making me a poor man. I am going to see a dealer this weekend to look at things.
I've read through all of the post and you have received some very good advice. I don't do anything with tilling, etc. of dirt, but I do have experience with dirt when it comes to construction. As to your last statement about something you can afford, I understand, but you also can't afford to get something that is not big enough to do the job. That has problems written all over it. I have 'popped' stumps out of the ground with a D6 cat and sometimes it wasn't big enough even using an angled blade edge to patiently do it. Ditto for a full size backhoe. That being said, buy for what you will be doing the majority of the time and hire out the work that should be done by another piece of equipment. Even people that I hired with equipment would send me to someone else if they had a more appropriate piece of iron. It is unlikely that you will find a one size fits all machine if you are trying to farm and clear land as well unless this is a hobby farm. I know I will get an argument on that, but that's my take. Good luck, find a really good dealer that is close to where you live as he will be your best friend sooner or later. Saying all brands are good is a little misleading. Saying all brands have some good models is a little more accurate. The 'best brand' of tractor won't mean a thing if it is broken until it is fixed.
 
   / Where do I start? 7 acres... #45  
To all the folks that are saying you need 30hp to do any ground work, somehow you need to let my ford 1300 know this. It runs a 42" tiller with no problem, and is a 16hp engine and 13hp at the PTO. If the operator is going to use his tractor to mow I would think anything over 30hp would be too heavy and hard use as a mower. I have 7.5 acres also and have a Mahindra 2415 that handles any task that I have ask of it on the 7.5 acres.

How much does that Ford weigh? Bet it's a lot more than any modern SCUT.
 
   / Where do I start? 7 acres... #46  
I've read through all of the post and you have received some very good advice. I don't do anything with tilling, etc. of dirt, but I do have experience with dirt when it comes to construction. As to your last statement about something you can afford, I understand, but you also can't afford to get something that is not big enough to do the job. That has problems written all over it. I have 'popped' stumps out of the ground with a D6 cat and sometimes it wasn't big enough even using an angled blade edge to patiently do it. Ditto for a full size backhoe. That being said, buy for what you will be doing the majority of the time and hire out the work that should be done by another piece of equipment. Even people that I hired with equipment would send me to someone else if they had a more appropriate piece of iron. It is unlikely that you will find a one size fits all machine if you are trying to farm and clear land as well unless this is a hobby farm. I know I will get an argument on that, but that's my take. Good luck, find a really good dealer that is close to where you live as he will be your best friend sooner or later. Saying all brands are good is a little misleading. Saying all brands have some good models is a little more accurate. The 'best brand' of tractor won't mean a thing if it is broken until it is fixed.

+1. Good advice.
 
   / Where do I start? 7 acres... #47  
Pappy, we know, they will find out.

Long live Chris Kyle and long live Texas, I've been there and was treated pretty good.
John
 
   / Where do I start? 7 acres... #48  
While popping stumps may be very satisfying, that's not really going to be spooons use for this machine.
Besides, there are other, slower ways of dealing with stumps that are just as effective, if you don't need it done in 15 minutes.
This is the OP's stated wants/needs :

We need some help determining what would be the best option for us. We have about $7,500 to put down and dont want to spend more than $15,000 (I know most places have 0% financing). We would like it to be used for the following things (initially):
•Tilling
•Bucket for moving mulch/rocks/dirt/whatever
•Something for basic digging
•ability to have other implements attached easily
•ability to pull - such as removing a stump


Keep in mind this is about 6 acres of tillable land and we aren't doing one large crop, so there will be smaller .5-1.5acre sections that we utilize. Some will be row crops, some wont be.

Id also like to mow my lawn with it if possible...

Assuming that he'll be putting up fencing to keep the critters out, and planting several, sub-acre plots, what purpose will a larger, heavier machine serve? He hasn't stated anything about needing to do earth moving or construction digging, so I won't assume that is among the wants/needs.
 
   / Where do I start? 7 acres... #49  
How much does that Ford weigh? Bet it's a lot more than any modern SCUT.

Somewhere in the neighborhood of 1900#.
 
   / Where do I start? 7 acres... #50  
I think the normal viewer/poster her on TBN is a bit abnormal in the reality of small acreages. Or maybe I'm the abnormality.

Are we really suggesting to this man that he spend $20K on a tractor to maintain 7 acres?? Seems way overboard to me.

I mow more than 7 acres.

Wouldn't we better guide him to look for a good used unit? Such as was suggested with the used B7800 near him?? Then buy a lawn tractor or ZTR to take care of his lawn??

I just find it slightly confusing that a $20K tractor is needed to maintain 7 acres. Maybe add a zero (70), then it would be logical.
 

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