Mowing City Slicker needs eduction on taking care of land

   / City Slicker needs eduction on taking care of land #11  
A ZTM will only mow. They ride uncomfortably (small wheels).

I would buy the used Massey 231 (good, tough tractor with a Perkins diesel engine) and a flail mower. That way, you'll have a means to mow through brush up to 3 inches (get the duck foot flails) and mulch it. Also, with a tractor, you'll likely find other chores to do like plow for a vegetable garden, etc.
 
   / City Slicker needs eduction on taking care of land #12  
My suggestion to the OP... since you don't want to spend a lot of time mowing, and don't want to go into debt to buy a mower whatever it may be, consider having the neighbor who rents the property to raise cattle mow it for you. That's assuming he has something to mow it with, and I would think a cattle farmer would have a tractor & bush hog. If you decide to do that, you and him can work out the details, maybe let him cut it in exchange for a reduced rental fee, etc.

As for atv trails, you don't need anything for them really. As someone else already pointed out, 4-wheelers will make their own trails. Every hunt club has a system of trails they use to gain access to their hunting property, and with time, you will have your own trail system.

Another point to make, should you decide to purchase a piece of equipment to do your own mowing with... is a safe and secure storage for it. That's a big issue that comes up in a LOT of threads here, with absentee owners who have equipment located at a remote property. Or, maybe your neighbor that rents the land for cattle would let you store it close to his house for better safe keeping??? Or maybe the property is close enough you can just haul it out there every time it needs mowing?? Anyway, just another point to consider.


But welcome to the forum, and I hope you get it all figured out. I envy you for being able to purchase some land, maybe one day after I hit the lottery, I'll be able to buy some too.... :cool:
 
   / City Slicker needs eduction on taking care of land
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#13  
Wow, Thank you so much Jeff9366. You gave me such useful information that made sense. We do have a wood hay barn, however door is missing. Will secure b/f any purchase b/c theft is everywhere. So kind of you to include the videos. I was not aware of a racket rake. I could see that being helpful in some areas that I want to mow.

I agree with you,TheMan. prob will be 10+years bf I take over the grounds. The acrage is actually pretty flat, just quite a bit of over growth around the outbuildings. And some weed/tree patches that need cleared. I think having the renter use his tractor to clear property makes the most economical sense.

Riptides I did not know they made cutters for the ATV's. They are just 80cc but if I can put the kids to work Ya-Baby? It might be the newness of the property but I do want it to look nice and manicured. I also am hopeful keeping it clear makes it easier to spot creepy/crawly creatures if we are hanging out. We have considered building a barn to rent for weddings/receptions but more as a hobby as again I don稚 want this to be full time job, just to have property help pay for itself.

JRobyn: I have a Cub Cadet riding mower and it's pretty quick, but I won't be able to mow 1-2x's/week so the grass could be pretty high if I only get out once/month.

I think def38 read my mind b/c I'm sure there will always be more chores. Lol

So I love the tractor idea b/c of it's versatility. There are some woods, ponds and if the farmer ever decides not to keep cows I will have to figure out how to manage it. The ZT mower would be the fastest and makes the most sense as most of you have pointed out to have the renter bush-hog it. Are the ZTM good with tall grass? If they are similar in price is the used tractor a better option than a newer ZTM.

Thank you all so much!!!! It's great to know people still take time to help another.
Darlene
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   / City Slicker needs eduction on taking care of land #14  
ZTRs mow fast, but they're no good for trying to reclaim land. They're also useless for anything except mowing. It sounds like a small tractor is what's your need. The old Kubotas are cheap and tough. Don't expect luxuries though. My Kubota B7200 has had a rough life for as long as I've owned it and the only problem it's ever given was a bad diode. It's never given any mechanical problems. I can cut 5 times the grass on my 50" deck ZTR VS my Cub Cadet traditional riding mower with a 42" deck. In a large area the ZTR beats my Kubota B7200 pulling a 60" finish mower by probably 20 percent ( but that's a unfair comparison right for the start )
 
   / City Slicker needs eduction on taking care of land #15  
I really think newbury has the right idea with an atv mower. Lowest cost till you know more about the land. It will mow the rough ground/high grass/small brush (the second picture is much too rough too mow with a ztr at any favorable speed IMHO).

Wait on the tractor until you are more certain you need one.
 
   / City Slicker needs eduction on taking care of land #16  
I'm still trying to reconcile your preferences. How far is this property from your residence? You will be able to have a secure/locked storage building?

It sounds like your primary interest is keeping the tall grass/undergrowth mowed down on the 3-4 acres.
It sounds like you view this as an unpleasant task. I am not arguing the point, it's just that a lot of us actually enjoy our tractor time.

I haven't got you figured out yet, but near term, I think your need is a rotary cutter (aka bush hog, brush hog, rough cutter, shredder) and an older farm tractor (25-35 hp) or a higher cost newer Compact Utility tractor (24-35 hp).

If you want to Fred Flintstone it with bargain basement cost, you could buy a $500 riding mower and beat the dickens out of it. I used my 15hp MTD rider to cut 3/4" brush and tall weeds.

I sure like having a loader on a tractor, but you haven't really talked much about tasks where you would use a loader. In fact, it sounds like you don't so much want to work on the land as play on it (nothing wrong with that)

.Keep giving us feedback, and we'll figure this out eventually.
 
   / City Slicker needs eduction on taking care of land #17  
Personally, with that much land, you'll eventually need a tractor anyway IMO. The part you need to mow picture isn't that bad that a SCUT with a belly mower would handle it easily every few weeks or once a month, but I'd probably buy a 30-40 HP CUT and get a 6' Rear Finish Mower with it. That way, you have the tractor already for other tractor tasks in the future.

Like airbiscuit said, most of us like our tractor time, and I'd use my BX-2370 to mow that. I was cutting my other property "pasture" type area every 2-4 weeks with my current tractor with belly mower with absolutely no problems. Plus, I have a loader, tiller, box-blade, grapple, etc, that allows me to do other tractor chores with. Previously I had a 38HP Cut and was bushhogging that same property, but it took longer (some areas had quite a few trees to back around with the bushhog) and was overkill for mostly grasses and weeds.
 
   / City Slicker needs eduction on taking care of land #18  
Honestly, I would purchase a Ford 1520 of 1720. Plenty of HP, Plenty of attachments, Plenty of traction with industrial tires. I have one and love it. All you need to do is bush hog it off every once and a while. No need for anything else really. If you have a gravel road, get a box blade or angle blade and loader with bucket for gravel. Simple as that! Enjoy the Missouri Country Life! I know I sure love it!!
 
   / City Slicker needs eduction on taking care of land
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I'm still trying to reconcile your preferences. How far is this property from your residence? You will be able to have a secure/locked storage building?

It sounds like your primary interest is keeping the tall grass/undergrowth mowed down on the 3-4 acres.
It sounds like you view this as an unpleasant task. I am not arguing the point, it's just that a lot of us actually enjoy our tractor time.

I haven't got you figured out yet, but near term, I think your need is a rotary cutter (aka bush hog, brush hog, rough cutter, shredder) and an older farm tractor (25-35 hp) or a higher cost newer Compact Utility tractor (24-35 hp).

If you want to Fred Flintstone it with bargain basement cost, you could buy a $500 riding mower and beat the dickens out of it. I used my 15hp MTD rider to cut 3/4" brush and tall weeds.

I sure like having a loader on a tractor, but you haven't really talked much about tasks where you would use a loader. In fact, it sounds like you don't so much want to work on the land as play on it (nothing wrong with that)

.Keep giving us feedback, and we'll figure this out eventually.

Yes you are very close haha. The property is 45" away from my house and currently I work part time as RN (swing shifts & weekends). I still have school aged kids so mowing is a chore when it needs to be done 1-2x's/week (like spring at home). The 2nd pic is after neighbor bush-hogged it last fall. Now it's tall, green, and laying over. Thick brush/weeds grows under the tall trees. I would like it clean it up once and try to maintain it for those (realistically infrequent) trips out there. Once I get it in shape I hope to plant some flowering tree's, that's when the dreaming will begin. lol.
There are 3 acres of woods on side of property loader could be helpful moving wood but I don't see that as a project now.

I might be making more work for myself than need be and that's where this forum is helping me open my eyes. Thank you for helping me make the best decision.
 
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   / City Slicker needs eduction on taking care of land
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Honestly, I would purchase a Ford 1520 of 1720. Plenty of HP, Plenty of attachments, Plenty of traction with industrial tires. I have one and love it. All you need to do is bush hog it off every once and a while. No need for anything else really. If you have a gravel road, get a box blade or angle blade and loader with bucket for gravel. Simple as that! Enjoy the Missouri Country Life! I know I sure love it!!


Simplicity is what I like. Thank you
 

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