Well here's the story....I have a 5 acre place in N Central Az. All flat, about 2 acres is horse pasture. Well not grass pasture, but dirt and rock. The other 3 acres are 'grassy' but not nice grass. Plus there are spots with rocks that need to be cleared and always DG to spread. I currently have a riding mower, but the mower deck just crapped out, and I use it more for dragging and cleaning the pastures anyway. My neighbors are great and stop by to help out with stuff, but I really need my own tractor, most people around here use them almost every day for something.
So after much searching, I basically know nothing much more than when I started looking. What I do know is that tractors are expensive!
Here are my parameters: Decent HP (24?) - 4x4 - rear box scraper - front bucket - canopy - mower deck. Other than that I'm flexible. Budget is under $20k. I'd like to go new to get a warranty, plus most manufacturers are offering $0 down and 0% financing which makes it doable....
Brand choice is another matter. John Deere is way too pricey, Kubota is a possible, Yanmar also.
What should I know or do to get this going? I'd like to have one by next spring.
All advice appreciated!
With the way you describe your land, You should look into a soil pulverizer to help pull out most of the rocks and things. They can be expensive, but you may find one at a dealer that has been sitting there for too long and they let it go pretty cheap. I found a brand new one that is 60" for $800, and they usually go for almost 3x that price.
It works better than a box blade for de-rocking. They have rippers staggered so will pull any rocks bigger than 4" as well as condition your soil so your horses don't hurt their legs in holes or hard soils. Also does great for planting a forage area and just plain maintenance.
24hp is ok. I have 7 acres and I had a 20hp, a 50hp and now have a 39hp. I learned not to buy a used tractor because people do not usually sell a working used tractor, they fix them, they sell them when they are close to being too expensive to fix. I ended up buying a new Massey Ferguson 1739e. I got a box blade, shredder, 2 bottom plow, tiller, soil pulverizer and a hiller, but I do more than just maintain my land. I have a 12,000 sf garden, a donkey pasture, and a goat pasture. Some points, a smaller tractor would be a little more convenient, and sometimes a larger one would be nice, but all in all, the 39 does all of what I need it to do, and is small enough usually.
I looked at Branson and a couple other discounted brands, but decided to go with the MF. The service contract is pretty decent, very easy to maintain, only thing that truly sucks is the diesel particulate filter system. It's a bit sketchy at times, and you will cause damage if you shut the tractor off while it is cycling. Not sure if this is something in all new tractors, but I will say, I'd rather have the new tractor than the older ones I tried before