I've been reading the posts, but haven't located the question I have. I have ten acres, of which I cut approximately 2 acres, 3-4 acres are for our three horses and the rest is crops worked by someone else. We need to think about a new mower since our mid 90's 18HP Craftsman 42" deck has seen alot of use, and is not intended for the type of work we need to have done.
We'd like to drag a spring tooth through our farm field, to loosen up the existing grasses where the horses graise, and break up some of the hourse bombs that our out in the field as well. We thought about a four wheeler to drag a spring tooth, but the thought of purchasing both a four wheeler and a mower just doesn't appeal to me. I figure for that kind of money, we could purchase a decent garden tractor, that would allow us to use a blade for scraping soil and light dozing, in addition to cutting the lawn and pushing snow.
Based upon your experiences, what garden tractors would be my best choice, while attempting to stay as low as possible in cost? I realize the deck would need to come off for working the land, but that should be easy as pie with the new tractors. I also don't want to purchase a tractor that will be underpowered. If that would happen, my wife would chew me a new azz.
I look forward to your suggestions.
Jeff
We'd like to drag a spring tooth through our farm field, to loosen up the existing grasses where the horses graise, and break up some of the hourse bombs that our out in the field as well. We thought about a four wheeler to drag a spring tooth, but the thought of purchasing both a four wheeler and a mower just doesn't appeal to me. I figure for that kind of money, we could purchase a decent garden tractor, that would allow us to use a blade for scraping soil and light dozing, in addition to cutting the lawn and pushing snow.
Based upon your experiences, what garden tractors would be my best choice, while attempting to stay as low as possible in cost? I realize the deck would need to come off for working the land, but that should be easy as pie with the new tractors. I also don't want to purchase a tractor that will be underpowered. If that would happen, my wife would chew me a new azz.
I look forward to your suggestions.
Jeff