jenkinsph
Super Star Member
Most of the activities you mention would be more easily accomplished with a slightly smaller tractor. Keep in mind that good implements are costly too for the tasks you have mentioned, for example a good 7' boxblade is about $4000, good brush mower about $8000, rearblade about $6000, (some items higher some lower). So matching the heavy duty implements to a heavy duty tractor can easily add $30,000 to the mix in short order. Just mentioning this as I well remember having a 95hp 4020 years ago and didn't have enough implements of my own to justify it.
I would think alot depends on how much mowing you plan to do, if your plans are to mow a large part of the 160 acres then the larger tractor and batwing would be a better choice. The other jobs you have mentioned would be easily done with a 40 to 75 hp premium tractor or tlb. The Kubota M59 mentioned above and the Deere 110 are both good units and as for tractors there are lots of good choices. Another unit to consider that is heavy duty for loader and 3pt work is the Deere 210LJ landscape loader, a very good tractor with a first class 3pt hitch setup.
I would think alot depends on how much mowing you plan to do, if your plans are to mow a large part of the 160 acres then the larger tractor and batwing would be a better choice. The other jobs you have mentioned would be easily done with a 40 to 75 hp premium tractor or tlb. The Kubota M59 mentioned above and the Deere 110 are both good units and as for tractors there are lots of good choices. Another unit to consider that is heavy duty for loader and 3pt work is the Deere 210LJ landscape loader, a very good tractor with a first class 3pt hitch setup.