rlee6
Silver Member
Question: I don't want to buy a tractor if possible. Can I?
Case: A mini cattle farm on 50 acres in central Florida.
Justification:
1) Land clearing, pond digging: Rent dozer/backhow/excarvator and hire operator.
2) Fence post digging: Rent from Home Depot for $35-40 day.
3) Pasture maintenance (liming, etc): Pull whatever with 1/2 ton pickup truck.
4) mowing: Ride-behind mower with a large cutter that lawn mowing folks use.
I haven't figured how to move hay around. Hopefully, winter grass will
take care of it in central Florida?
The main reason I do not want to buy a tractor is the farm is away from home (1.5 hrs).
I cannot move to the farm for next few years.
Most posts seem to recommend 35-40 hp that will weigh about 3500-4000 lbs.
I cannot keep expensive farming equipment in the farm. Neither do I want to haul
5000 lb trailer with 1/2 ton pickup.
Please advise if I have grossly underestimated farm work. Thank you.
Case: A mini cattle farm on 50 acres in central Florida.
Justification:
1) Land clearing, pond digging: Rent dozer/backhow/excarvator and hire operator.
2) Fence post digging: Rent from Home Depot for $35-40 day.
3) Pasture maintenance (liming, etc): Pull whatever with 1/2 ton pickup truck.
4) mowing: Ride-behind mower with a large cutter that lawn mowing folks use.
I haven't figured how to move hay around. Hopefully, winter grass will
take care of it in central Florida?
The main reason I do not want to buy a tractor is the farm is away from home (1.5 hrs).
I cannot move to the farm for next few years.
Most posts seem to recommend 35-40 hp that will weigh about 3500-4000 lbs.
I cannot keep expensive farming equipment in the farm. Neither do I want to haul
5000 lb trailer with 1/2 ton pickup.
Please advise if I have grossly underestimated farm work. Thank you.