How Many Have More Than One Tractor?

   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #101  
From what I see, the majority of tractor owners here and everywhere else have only one tractor.

I mean more than one that runs, you maintain, and use regularly... (Don't count the old broke down one behind the barn with 2 flats. :LOL: )

Surprisingly, after replacing my 2 previous tractors with newer, more improved ones, I find I have have about the same hours on both new ones.

I'd hate to have to choose between them, if I had to pick only one. I really have a use for both.


How many of you are multiple machine owners? Could you get by with just one? Which one would you pick if you had to?
I have 2 tractors and a skidsteer and an 800 ft driveway to clear in the winter. It's handy to have more than 1 as something always breaks in the winter when you need it most.
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #102  
I have 7 farm tractors ranging from 75 to 275 hp,( 4 cockshutts, all 4 used for haying)2 with a front end loader and front wheel drive assist ( both belarus)for bale handling and feeding and one JD 4 whl drive for the field work( had 2 but sold one i now regret.
i have 2 lawn tractors, 3 wheel loaders (big ,medium and small), 1 compact track loader and an excavator. Nothing is new but everyone is running and has a purpose on the farm.
Looking to buy a bulldozer.
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #103  
From what I see, the majority of tractor owners here and everywhere else have only one tractor.

I mean more than one that runs, you maintain, and use regularly... (Don't count the old broke down one behind the barn with 2 flats. :LOL: )

Surprisingly, after replacing my 2 previous tractors with newer, more improved ones, I find I have have about the same hours on both new ones.

I'd hate to have to choose between them, if I had to pick only one. I really have a use for both.


How many of you are multiple machine owners? Could you get by with just one? Which one would you pick if you had to?
We have two. A Massey 1742 with a loader and a John Deere 4610 we use primarily for bush hog work in our fields and finish mowing around our pond. We also have 2 John Deere X738 four-wheel drive mowers that we also use for blowing snow. They probably don't count as true tractors but they're quite powerful and do a great job with mowing and snow removal. We also have a Nagano N-35 mini-excavator on rubber tracks. Runs great and we use it for moving blow downs, setting culverts, building stone walls etc.
From what I see, the majority of tractor owners here and everywhere else have only one tractor.

I mean more than one that runs, you maintain, and use regularly... (Don't count the old broke down one behind the barn with 2 flats. :LOL: )

Surprisingly, after replacing my 2 previous tractors with newer, more improved ones, I find I have have about the same hours on both new ones.

I'd hate to have to choose between them, if I had to pick only one. I really have a use for both.


How many of you are multiple machine owners? Could you get by with just one? Which one would you pick if you had to?
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #104  
True. Many home owners, small businesses/farms have only one as that fills their needs and will probably for quite some time. As those needs increase, they may upgrade. Others, such as larger businesses/farms have multiple tractors for multiple needs. Just around me, within 30-50 miles, there are all of these. I, and others, have one as a home owner. A neighbor has a tractor with loader, and a bunch of 3PH attachments for his landscaping business. Another neighbor has a ton of tractors and tanks for his custom contract manure spreading business. In between there are dairy farms of all sizes from small organic dairies to several thousand cows. All with tractors of all manner of shapes, colors, and sizes to do the work. And do all the other 'diesel' powered machines as tractors too? Combines, cutters, choppers, etc? Many owned by guys doing custom and contract work. And then there are the several guys who collect and restore older (antique) tractors. Some are lawn ornaments. Others are fully restored parade/show specimens. And I love living in an agricultural area where some of the antiques are every day work horses! Maybe we need a new thread dedicated to working antiques?
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #105  
I currently have a jd 4700, jd 4320, jd 1140,jd 710c loader backhoe, a international Super A. the jd 950 is out on loan to a family member. I sold the jd 790 a while back.
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #106  
runnin would be IH 340, 560, A, SA. Deere 730des,420-w loader backhoe, 420-c loader.
Ac 190xtd and 2 WD045's
Non runners you dont want to know!
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #107  
I'm not a farmer, just a homeowner with a few acres to mow. When we moved here we got a screaming ($500) deal on a "broken" MF20D that was not broken, used as a fairway mower. It's been a great machine except lacking a loader was severely limited for our needs. Recently got a new Kioti with a loader and told the wife I'd sell the Massey as part of my justification for buying the new machine. Turns out as so many of you know that having more than one is way handy! I've got a chipper mounted up and it does just fine as a power unit since we got rid of the 12' wide reel mower it came with (not appropriate for our yard). Yes I'd like a third machine, probably like a mini excavator but in reality I'll just rent by the project as-needed.
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #108  
I'm not a farmer, just a homeowner with a few acres to mow. When we moved here we got a screaming ($500) deal on a "broken" MF20D that was not broken, used as a fairway mower. It's been a great machine except lacking a loader was severely limited for our needs. Recently got a new Kioti with a loader and told the wife I'd sell the Massey as part of my justification for buying the new machine. Turns out as so many of you know that having more than one is way handy! I've got a chipper mounted up and it does just fine as a power unit since we got rid of the 12' wide reel mower it came with (not appropriate for our yard). Yes I'd like a third machine, probably like a mini excavator but in reality I'll just rent by the project as-needed.
Great the mini ex! Here's one at a local dealer. 586 hours but a brand new motor replaced under warranty!
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   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #109  
From what I see, the majority of tractor owners here and everywhere else have only one tractor.

I mean more than one that runs, you maintain, and use regularly... (Don't count the old broke down one behind the barn with 2 flats. :LOL: )

Surprisingly, after replacing my 2 previous tractors with newer, more improved ones, I find I have have about the same hours on both new ones.

I'd hate to have to choose between them, if I had to pick only one. I really have a use for both.


How many of you are multiple machine owners? Could you get by with just one? Which one would you pick if you had to?
I have 2: Kubota L4600 that I bought new and a NH TZ22DA subcompact that I bought used. Both are used regularly to help me maintain my orchards and other misc stuff. I couldn't maintain this place without the Kubota and would hate to give up the NH.
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #110  
I'm down from four to two this year, having sold two antique tractors that ran. I have a skid steer and two 4x4 cab tractors, and access to two more. I run a hay business which requires all of this. If I had only the property to maintain, I would probably have one 4x4 cab tractor in the 70 hp range.
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #111  
I have three tractors. A 40 horsepower LS, a Ford 8n, and a Ford 9n. It is nice to have a few if you have properties that are a couple hours apart. I leave the 8n at the hunting property for food plots, then keep my other tractors at the house for moving hay bales or mowing. I could just have one tractor, but I would be hauling it around at least twice a month.
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor?
  • Thread Starter
#112  
This type of thread often opens up the 'definition' of tractor. I suppose others have their own definitions, but mine is something like this:

Must have at least one seat and steering wheel/yoke for driver.
Must have an operable 3 pt hitch
Must have 4 wheels (or equivalent tracks)
Must have a rear PTO
Must have its own power plant
Must NOT have a (semi) permanent belly mower
Must not have a (semi) permanent loader
Must not have a (semi) permanent backhoe

This means, for me, most lawn mowers are not tractors, despite the marketing terminology. A few are.

Some of the construction style backhoe/loader vehicles are not really tractors either (though some are).

Those two wheel mules are not tractors to me, either.

I have two brothers... Both have a small tractor. One has a 25hp JD and the other has a 25hp Kubota.

As a joke, I remind them a couple times a year that my lawn mower has more horsepower than their "tractors"... :LOL:

One brother in particular is probably too scared to run anything bigger. (Probably a good thing in his case)

I also joke with him when I have to take my bigger stuff to do big stuff jobs at his ranch... I'll go to unload from my trailer, and lower the ramps and line them up, and then tell him to "get up there and back that tractor and batwing shredder off the trailer..." You can watch his face when he even thinks about that, and see the fear! :ROFLMAO:

I wouldn't let him anyway, even if he wanted to.
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #113  
I'm not a farmer, just a homeowner with a few acres to mow. When we moved here we got a screaming ($500) deal on a "broken" MF20D that was not broken, used as a fairway mower. It's been a great machine except lacking a loader was severely limited for our needs. Recently got a new Kioti with a loader and told the wife I'd sell the Massey as part of my justification for buying the new machine. Turns out as so many of you know that having more than one is way handy! I've got a chipper mounted up and it does just fine as a power unit since we got rid of the 12' wide reel mower it came with (not appropriate for our yard). Yes I'd like a third machine, probably like a mini excavator but in reality I'll just rent by the project as-needed.
I'm in the same boat. I probably have more tractor than I need. The L4200 is 45hp supposedly but I'm not doing agriculture, just some landscaping and tumbleweed removal. I can do most of that with the skid steer, but that thing kills my knees climbing in and out to make very little adjustment. The Kubota is ideal for my purposes and after I get some wheel weights on it I'll feel more comfortable running it. It also doesn't use any software except what's between my ears, although that's got a lot of bugs. Right now I use the forks more than the buckets. I'm looking through hydraulic catalogs to find the valves I want for adding third function and rear remotes. Then i have to see if any of them are still available. I was never a fan of the single stick control on the Kubotas or any other tractor. Most of my mechanic experience with tractors is with Kubotas and New Holland and mostly construction and landscapers. Those guys can ruin a brand new anvil with a rubber hammer.
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #114  
subUrban transplant talking: I own an LS XG3140 and a Ventrac mower, neither of which I would sell because I still think my purchase decisions were good.
I wish that Ventrac attachments didn't cost so much, just as I wish Toro hadn't chased John Deere out of servicing Ventrac, but big corps. do what they do.
Two tractors are never enough {'he who dies with the most toys wins!'} because I see efficiency in not having to change attachments/implements regularly, and because many of the tasks I perform with one of my machines, I would never attempt with the other.
I'll affirm in this Week of American Gratitude the blessings I receive regularly from the responsibility & freedoms I receive from my citizenship.
Apologies, TBN, for the long rant, and thanks to all who post: I benefit regularly.
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #115  
From what I see, the majority of tractor owners here and everywhere else have only one tractor.

I mean more than one that runs, you maintain, and use regularly... (Don't count the old broke down one behind the barn with 2 flats. :LOL: )

Surprisingly, after replacing my 2 previous tractors with newer, more improved ones, I find I have have about the same hours on both new ones.

I'd hate to have to choose between them, if I had to pick only one. I really have a use for both.


How many of you are multiple machine owners? Could you get by with just one? Which one would you pick if you had to?
My two tractors were used heavily for years but not as much now. I finally got a shed for them and that paid off handsomely. The tractors are set up for different jobs which saves considerable time, that is my biggest payoff.
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #118  
Have my LSmt225s and a kabota bx with snow blower. I'm thinking about getting rid of the bx to get a 3 point snow blower for the LS.
 
   / How Many Have More Than One Tractor? #120  
Out of three, the L3800 gets used the most often, because it's quick and nimble. But, there's a lot it simply can't do that the M6040 handles with ease.

If one of those had to go, it'd be the L3800. Yes, many smaller jobs would take a little longer with the M6040, especially in tight quarters, but that's a worthwhile trade off for its capabilities, I think.

Then there's the odd one. A BX25D my girlfriend bought "because it's so cute". It gets used maybe three times per year, generally not because there's some minor task it'd be good for, but because I feel bad about it just sitting.

And before the hate posts appear, I know that many are quite happy with their BX25Ds, 1025Rs and such, I just don't understand their place in the tractor world...and that's using the term "tractor" loosely.
 

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