preferajag
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I have just made a commitment for my first tractor - Now I hover between excitment with the thought of having a new toy, and buyer's remorse at the thought that I have not made the right choice.
My situation is that I live on 30 rocky acres in UT at 7000 feet. we keep horses - so I need to shovel!, I have to build an exercise ring, and maintain up to 1/3 mile of road.
Oh - I also have 6 feet of snow each year - afterall this is a ski resort /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif.
I started looking for a 4WD 35 hp tractor with loader and backhoe. I have neighbors with a K 2850 (bit small) and an 45HP M series (too expensive!) Budget was limited to used based on a top $18K.
I looked at several used Kubota - seemed expensive for the tired look at approx 1000 hrs, I also saw a JD 933 (33HP) with Loader and Backhoe - but that had 2500Hrs and was very battered for the $18500 quote.
Today I homed in on a 2000 Cub Cadet 36hp 7836SS - 17 hrs on the closk and a virtually new model 408 backhoe and an Allied loader. I liked the driving position and the build quality. Only problem I saw - on the spec - was the apparently low hydraulic pressure, and pump output. However at $17K it looked good.
Should I cry into my beer, or open the champagne?
All comments and advice welcome
My situation is that I live on 30 rocky acres in UT at 7000 feet. we keep horses - so I need to shovel!, I have to build an exercise ring, and maintain up to 1/3 mile of road.
Oh - I also have 6 feet of snow each year - afterall this is a ski resort /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif.
I started looking for a 4WD 35 hp tractor with loader and backhoe. I have neighbors with a K 2850 (bit small) and an 45HP M series (too expensive!) Budget was limited to used based on a top $18K.
I looked at several used Kubota - seemed expensive for the tired look at approx 1000 hrs, I also saw a JD 933 (33HP) with Loader and Backhoe - but that had 2500Hrs and was very battered for the $18500 quote.
Today I homed in on a 2000 Cub Cadet 36hp 7836SS - 17 hrs on the closk and a virtually new model 408 backhoe and an Allied loader. I liked the driving position and the build quality. Only problem I saw - on the spec - was the apparently low hydraulic pressure, and pump output. However at $17K it looked good.
Should I cry into my beer, or open the champagne?
All comments and advice welcome