Tractor or skid steer? Just bought 150 acres.

   / Tractor or skid steer? Just bought 150 acres. #21  
   / Tractor or skid steer? Just bought 150 acres.
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Tractor, it will do most everything you need. Sometimes not very efficiently though. Brush clearing is easy…get a root grapple and make sure there is a 3rd function/diverter valve on it.

Adjust your price and size down a little. Grandparents did that much land with less tractor than what you are looking at.
You don’t need to do ALL 150 acres in ONE day.

Putting the drive might be hired operation if you need to get it done quickly. A tractor with a loader and box blade can do a lot but for time sake, hire or rent a dozer?
Buying a tractor and just renting a dozer was another option I had considered.

How many hours do you think it would take to clear the entrance (50 wooded ft), grade a drive (1/2 mile), and grade a barn site (about a 60x120 pad - 3' high on one corner, 2' high on another corner - so not a terrible amount of grading work)?

Are we talking 5 full days? or 10 full days? And keep in mind, I have never operated a dozer, so there will be a learning curve.

There is a JD 550k that I can rent for $1800/week (max 40 hrs per week). Think I can get this done in a 1 week rental?
 
   / Tractor or skid steer? Just bought 150 acres. #23  
Sorry
I keep thinking of more things to say…,

Price out your driveway and I assume you already priced out your barn?

Then start from there.

When the 💩 hits the fan and you have no money left for repairs….you might have to sell a few things to keep going.
I assume that you are getting/have a job that you will continue working for since 150 acres of hay isn’t going to pay for your living?
 
   / Tractor or skid steer? Just bought 150 acres. #24  
Do some pricing of maintenance and 'consumables' for that tractor.

Not sure where you are, but when I was looking, the track loader equivalent was 2X the cost of a similar tractor.

Around here we have some great options to rent excavators and skid steers. The tractors for rent are too small to do what I need.

Are you going to be a full-time farmer or is this a side-hustle or hobby?

I wouldn't consider mowing more that a few acres. Either hire it done or wait until you have hay equipment to use yourself. If it's pasture land, maybe have a neighbor run cattle on it in exchange for some beef while you get the rest of the work done. It will probably be 2 years or more before buildings, roads, etc. are good to go.

The real answer to your question depends on which tasks you can actually do and which tool will do most of them. I got a quote for $28k to fence my 20 acres. Cost a little under $6K to have it cleared (2 guys on TLs with Forestry mulchers)...30ish hours. Have you ever installed or maintained fencing? Looks easy on videos, takes experience to do right.
 
   / Tractor or skid steer? Just bought 150 acres.
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   / Tractor or skid steer? Just bought 150 acres. #26  
And keep in mind, I have never operated a dozer, so there will be a learning curve.
IF you could find a decent operator/dozer combo to get it done you might be ahead of the curve. But I expect it would be difficult at this time of the economy to get a bargain.
 
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Sorry
I keep thinking of more things to say…,

Price out your driveway and I assume you already priced out your barn?

Then start from there.

When the 💩 hits the fan and you have no money left for repairs….you might have to sell a few things to keep going.
I assume that you are getting/have a job that you will continue working for since 150 acres of hay isn’t going to pay for your living?
Yep. Priced the barn build out. Building it into our loan to make sure we have enough cash on hand to do everything else.

Driveway gravel is going to be just shy of $20k (quoted from local quarry - includes tailgating the gravel).

The two culverts I need are $1k each (already sourced).

And yes, I have a full time job to pay for this. In addition to that, we are going to move our boarding operation to this farm (on 50 acres) (the boarding operation is not my full time job - just a separate job - my wife says I have too many) and do hay on the other 100. But can't move the boarding operation until we get the barn up and the paddocks fenced.

The boarding operation and hay should cover 75% of the mortgage payment by year 2 if we stay at current levels. I can handle the payment on my own without that, but it is tight until we can start making a little money from the farm.

I don't ever expect the farm to pay for itself - I would just like it to pay some of the mortgage payment.

And we are 10 minutes from a major metro, so the mortgage payment is a bit scary.
 
   / Tractor or skid steer? Just bought 150 acres.
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Do some pricing of maintenance and 'consumables' for that tractor.

Not sure where you are, but when I was looking, the track loader equivalent was 2X the cost of a similar tractor.

Around here we have some great options to rent excavators and skid steers. The tractors for rent are too small to do what I need.

Are you going to be a full-time farmer or is this a side-hustle or hobby?

I wouldn't consider mowing more that a few acres. Either hire it done or wait until you have hay equipment to use yourself. If it's pasture land, maybe have a neighbor run cattle on it in exchange for some beef while you get the rest of the work done. It will probably be 2 years or more before buildings, roads, etc. are good to go.

The real answer to your question depends on which tasks you can actually do and which tool will do most of them. I got a quote for $28k to fence my 20 acres. Cost a little under $6K to have it cleared (2 guys on TLs with Forestry mulchers)...30ish hours. Have you ever installed or maintained fencing? Looks easy on videos, takes experience to do right.
This is a side-hustle. Kind of a dream that we are trying to make reality.

I work a full time job, so will do this as my other full time job. I can work 120 hours a week, right? :D

We are going to put paddocks on 50 acres (this will take a loooong time to complete) and hay on the other 100. I want to seed the full 150 before paddock fencing starts going up - but we are going to hire out the roundup/seed drilling. There are guys who know how to do that better than I do. I'll pay for their expertise there.

Mowing should be down to the 50 acres of paddocks only by year 2. With maintenance elsewhere.

We are juggling rent for our boarding operation and this mortgage until we can get it build out. Time is of the essence because of that. Can't wait 2 years to move everything over. I want to get it done in 6 months, but I know reality is closer to double that time frame.
 
   / Tractor or skid steer? Just bought 150 acres. #29  
Buying a tractor and just renting a dozer was another option I had considered.

How many hours do you think it would take to clear the entrance (50 wooded ft), grade a drive (1/2 mile), and grade a barn site (about a 60x120 pad - 3' high on one corner, 2' high on another corner - so not a terrible amount of grading work)?

Are we talking 5 full days? or 10 full days? And keep in mind, I have never operated a dozer, so there will be a learning curve.

There is a JD 550k that I can rent for $1800/week (max 40 hrs per week). Think I can get this done in a 1 week rental?
No clue
I’ve never used a dozer either. Hire it done, they will probably have it done in 2 or 3 days…but get some estimates from contractors in the area. Of course, you are in a time crunch and they probably won’t get to yours till later🤷‍♂️
Talk to neighbors…usually someone, somebody knows, who is experienced and will do the job on their off hours in short notice.

Is the dozer available soon too? Make sure it’s available and not on back order.

I grew up in Iowa in the country. Not a farm but helped on other farms. I can’t imagine needing more that a solid 50 horse tractor for what you need. 🤷‍♂️

I have a 48 horse 4520r branson that gets abused clearing a forest of spruce so it can retire to an easy life of berry picking and haying on my 40 acres.
 
   / Tractor or skid steer? Just bought 150 acres.
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IF you could find a decent operator/dozer combo to get it done you might be ahead of the curve. But I expect it would be difficult at this time of the economy to get a bargain.
Agreed. While I would love to hire these things out - they would get done faster and likely better - I just can't do that for everything.

Was quoted $30k to do the entrance, drive, and level the barn site. And that is $30k was dirt work, plus $20k for the gravel. I can't fit that into the budget. I am better off buying a cheap dozer, doing it myself, and selling the dozer when I am done.

But my current thought process (based on all of the comments here) is to buy a tractor - and rent a dozer for 1-2 weeks. I'll be out $3500 in rental fees - but will have the right tool for that job. And $3500 in rental fees is much better than hiring it out at $30k. So I still see a big savings going that route.
 

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