p.s. Get to know your neighbors with bigger tractors very very well. Feed them, booze them, ask them about their grandkids everytime you see them. There is no way anyone can move into a new place and have the foresight to know which attachments you may need, or not get the wrong ones. You'd spend a fortune!
So, right now, I'm cutting for silage with my brush hog set as low as it will go. My neighbor then comes down with his 125 HP JD and is bailing & wrapping it for me... for nothing, except that he likes to see people farm. So the beauty is to make friends, keep an affordable tractor to operate, then get people to do the really heavy work for you!