<font color=green>I have about 8 acres to mow each week, and about 15 acres to brush hog 4-5 times a year.</font color=green>
Just thought I'd bring that back down here as we head toward "page two". I've been bugging these guys for a month about tractors, and I've learned a ton. What I've learned is you can't really go wrong with any popular brand. Several people nearby have the Cub Cadets and love them; a local rental service just sold their Kubotas and decided to try Cubs. Sacrilege! Most of the people I know that have tractors have larger (L series) Kubotas; even my Father recently upgraded to a
L3010 HST. I'm partial to green and orange. I'm told (and have seen locally) that the used pre - Boomer blue ones (17xxx, 19xx, 21xx models) offer more value for the money, as the orange and green ones are most popular. I'd heard the green ones were like Harleys, you get in line and pay what they ask, but haven't seen it, or have been blind to it in Maine ('course, we don't get too
excited up here, anyway).
I agree that a good relationship with a dealer is key; probably more important than brand. You will also get a better idea of your relative comfort from seeing & sitting on a few at dealers. These guys are quick to share which dealers are good, but they need to know at least what region you are from. I was slow to fill in the profile for privacy reasons, but you could just say "Northwest" or something. Then you will get all kinds of specific tips.
As far as "tips" of that other sort, you may already know that mowing/travelling is safest done up and down hill, not sideways. That should help your comfort level, if you have the option to do so. When you get something, I'd give the manual's safety section a good reading; in fact, I'd start with this board's safety thread, right now.
How come all you big-lawn-acre folks don't just rent or give haying rights to a local farmer? Or are we talking about serious
development acreage? Still, I'd think there would be a way to do that. Nothing prettier than the breeze rolling in waves over a fairly weedless, tall field of grass.
But regarding tractor size, are you ready to spend 6 hours mowing per week? Even over two or three days, you'll be right back at it before you know it. I'd go as wide as I could on the mower, especially if there are not many obstructions, or if they are lined up (orchard, vineyard), and that means
horsepower. Correct me, guys, but the mid mount's only advantage seems to be manuvering, so I'd go rear mount on the mower, since you want to use a bush hog. Bush hogging isn't going to be a lot of fun with a mid-mount, unless you're talking about raspberries, and I think these experienced guys will tell you the finish mower will do the job for those. In fact, if you are going to do it 4-5 times per year, why can't the rear mount finish mower be used, just set up higher, fellas? Won't that brush just have tender whips coming up? Stumps could be a bigger problem, but wouldn't she want to cut them down and keep the tie rods straight, anyway?
I'll put a plug in here for older tractors, too. Especially if the money thing gets to be an issue when you start thinking about 30+ horsepower units. What I've learned about 4wd is that it allows manufacturers to build lighter tractors which have the same or better traction than a heavier one, use less horsepower to move, and therefore a smaller engine is needed to run the same sized implement. If you aren't opposed to older stuff, there's plenty of 2wd prospects out there, even with power steering. The post from cj7 mentioned the Ford 2000-3000 series; I am looking at those myself, more for woods work than mowing. I like the looks of those big nasty R4 industrial combo treads, and they appear to be more stable due to the added width, but I have heard that they slip noticeably more than the standard ag tread. Especially on grass.
Bring on the tire discussion! Ramp up the Kubota B vs L model thread again! Let's hear it for 2wd! Fooey on your tractor! Yay for my tractor! Uh........wait, I don't have one /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif.
See what you started, bunny? /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif/w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif Hey! Where'd she go?