karltinsly
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I am in the market for my first tractor. It will be used on a 13 acre llama farm that we are setting up. The property is just scrub brush, weeds, and a few trees at the moment. The tractor will be used to clear land, drill holes for fence posts, drive t-posts, and whatever else needs to happen to get the place working smoothly. Also, we unfortunately have to bury the occasional animal, which can take a pretty good-sized hole.
I'm pretty much sold on a Mahindra already. I like the no-DPF engine and beefy construction. Price is nice, too. Local dealers offer packages including tractor, box blade, mower, auger, and transport trailer. I've seen some that have a backhoe as well.
Any opinions are welcome, but I do have a specific question. I'm leaning towards either a 1538 or 2538. Can I use the FEL on those to dig a hole? A friend told me that he thought you'd need at least a 50hp machine to dig with the FEL. As I mentioned, the hole I'm talking about might need to be 3x6 feet by 6 feet deep. It doesn't have to have vertical sides all around like a grave. I know that this is the kind of job a backhoe would excel at, but could the FEL do it?
Thanks for any tips.
I'm pretty much sold on a Mahindra already. I like the no-DPF engine and beefy construction. Price is nice, too. Local dealers offer packages including tractor, box blade, mower, auger, and transport trailer. I've seen some that have a backhoe as well.
Any opinions are welcome, but I do have a specific question. I'm leaning towards either a 1538 or 2538. Can I use the FEL on those to dig a hole? A friend told me that he thought you'd need at least a 50hp machine to dig with the FEL. As I mentioned, the hole I'm talking about might need to be 3x6 feet by 6 feet deep. It doesn't have to have vertical sides all around like a grave. I know that this is the kind of job a backhoe would excel at, but could the FEL do it?
Thanks for any tips.