When I bought my property few years ago, I bought a 1980(?) Ford 755 TLB for under $ 9k. It is a serious machine but was long in the tooth. I've spent about $2-3k over the last six years replacing tires, hoses that blew, new radiator, etc. But it's paid for itself because I used it to build my own driveway, over 800' so far. The BH pins aren't as tight as they should be, but I'm not making a living with it. It's great for pulling stumps and grading work. I plan to use it to build my house and barn. I watch a neighbor with his Kubota CUT and backhoe attachment and I chuckle to myself. Not badmouthing Kubota but it would have taken me a month of Sundays to build my driveway using that small backhoe bucket. His machine looks like a tinker toy next to mine.
If you're handy with mechanical things, you can find a good, used construction grade TLB for under $20k that will probably be do every possible job you can ask for on your 10 acres. If you're not handy or prepared to work on the machine periodically and want a new one, with warranty, then bring your checkbook.
Even my tractor is old. I couldn't see spending over $10k for something to brush hog my property so I bought a Ford 3600. Great machine.
I paid less than $13,000 for BOTH of my machines and couldn't be happier. My point is you don't need to bust your bank account to get some heavy duty equipment.