RPW
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As far as dealers go talk to each one within your area. Most brands of tractors are good. Tractors are one of those items with with a minor amount of attention will last a long time. Don't be afraid of used as long as you do your homework. Hours on a tractor really don't mean much until you get into the 10s of thousand of hours. For shredding (bushhog, slasher whatever you want to call it) for 25 acres personally I'd not look at anything smaller than 6ft. Unless you like to sit in the seat for "many" hours. It does get old fast. With a 6ft cutter you will be able to do about 3 to 4 acres an hour depending on terrain and obsticles. Weight will always be your friend with a tractor. Backhoes are pricey useful attachments but you can get by without it. For those once in a while jobs one word "rent". For your size property I'd be looking at around 50HP. You can get things done with less but in this area the smaller the machine the longer it will take to do. If buying new then get the most attachments with your initial purchase as you will be able to get more bang for the buck. As you said your new to tractors I'd look at HST (can't believe I said that
) which will limit you in size as HST is "generally" onĺy available in compact lines (not always true) so do your shopping. For buying new be prepared to spend a bit more for all the attachments you want. My FEL for my JD was about 6K back in 2008. And one last comment on dealers and especially John Deere, it depends on the dealer my dealer around here will work with anyone reqardless of size of machine and how deep there pockets are.
Good luck on your new property. Please be safe and good luck.
Good luck on your new property. Please be safe and good luck.