almost canadian
Bronze Member
Kubota and Mahindra are good tractors without question. You would do well with either. I would check out LS Tractor. I just bought a larger one and ther price/value is exceptional. LS is a subsidiary of LG (the electronics company) which is a spin-off of Hyundai. Anyway I digress...LS makes the New Holland and Case compact tractors now as well as their own line. Here's their website: LS Tractor Canada - Tractor Sales 1-888-825-6095
I just bought a LS 5020C (47hp w/cab) and am very happy.
It's hard to get one tractor to do everything. A nice small tractor with a FEL will get around, mow your pastures and lawns, will grade your rings and may be able to get into your barn(s). It may not however, be able to handle a bailer. A cab is noce in the winter for snow plowing. Here's a link on tractor sizing for bailers: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...s/244179-right-size-tractor-small-square.html
Hydrostatic drive is nice for detail work (and not having to push a clutch). I prefer gears, but that's a personal preference. Some with say that hydrostatic drives are unproven, rob to much power and are too expensive to maintain. I'll point out that they've been used in skid steer loaders (Bobcats) for decades without much issue, plus they're common place in compact tractors now.
I would get the biggest tractor that you can still do your most important and demanding chores (and that you can afford).
Thank you for your response.
We have a Quonset with 4 stalls, but the size and access to the Quonset is such that there is no way a tractor will ever get into it. That isn't a real issue as the stalls are relatively close to a door that opens into an area where we could easily get the bucket into. More work for the wife and kids!
I genuinely don't know if we will ever get to use a baler. We have neighbours that were competing to bale our field last year. However, it would be nice to keep that open as an option.