boggen
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2011
- Messages
- 3,829
- Location
- Trivoli, IL
- Tractor
- SSTT (Sideways Snake Tain Tractor) and STB (sideways train box) tractor, dirt harvester
which tractor did you buy? you said bought, but didn't say new/used...
TractorData.com John Deere 4320 tractor information
TractorData.com John Deere 4320 tractor information
tiller,
row planter,
hipper, (grass seed spreading?)
row maker, (potatoe hiller)
box blade,
wood chipper,
grapple bucket
rotatory cutter ((name bran brush hog))
backhoe ((make sure you have a sub frame for it so you don't destroy your 3pt hitch))
1/2 mile gravel road, plus trails.... box blade has ya part way there. but most likely you will want something extra to make things easier and quicker at certain things.
3pt rear blade, 3pt land plane (LPGS), and/or 3pt landscape/york rake,
R1 / ag tires, would most likely be suggested, vs R4 tires. more so in mud/slop
you may want to get some rear tire chains.
some sort of "12v electrical spot sprayer say 20 to 40 gallons in size" myself prefer pull behind or skid (that i could fit in FEL (Front end loader), back of truck, on atv, on 3pt hitch carry all))
misc things... find a way to hang a couple 5 gallon buckets from tractor to carry some misc tools or mount a box to carry some misc tools / extra pins / wire / rope around with you.
upper lights on the ROPS (assuming the newer 4320 tractor) for front and rear lighting.
=============
with you being mostly woods, having a CAB might get ugly on low branches and taking windows, mirrors, lights, out on a cab. but since ya in the 4 season zone, (spring, summer, fall, winter) and see all the worst of each one, a CAB might be worth it, from snow plowing, to keeping the dust off ya, to other. cab is about the only reason why i could see you swapping tractors... upgrading or down grading in HP. but it would also mean possibly swapping out backhoe and Grappel bucket, that alone may make things costly to change tractors.
TractorData.com John Deere 4320 tractor information
TractorData.com John Deere 4320 tractor information
tiller,
row planter,
hipper, (grass seed spreading?)
row maker, (potatoe hiller)
box blade,
wood chipper,
grapple bucket
rotatory cutter ((name bran brush hog))
backhoe ((make sure you have a sub frame for it so you don't destroy your 3pt hitch))
1/2 mile gravel road, plus trails.... box blade has ya part way there. but most likely you will want something extra to make things easier and quicker at certain things.
3pt rear blade, 3pt land plane (LPGS), and/or 3pt landscape/york rake,
R1 / ag tires, would most likely be suggested, vs R4 tires. more so in mud/slop
you may want to get some rear tire chains.
some sort of "12v electrical spot sprayer say 20 to 40 gallons in size" myself prefer pull behind or skid (that i could fit in FEL (Front end loader), back of truck, on atv, on 3pt hitch carry all))
misc things... find a way to hang a couple 5 gallon buckets from tractor to carry some misc tools or mount a box to carry some misc tools / extra pins / wire / rope around with you.
upper lights on the ROPS (assuming the newer 4320 tractor) for front and rear lighting.
=============
with you being mostly woods, having a CAB might get ugly on low branches and taking windows, mirrors, lights, out on a cab. but since ya in the 4 season zone, (spring, summer, fall, winter) and see all the worst of each one, a CAB might be worth it, from snow plowing, to keeping the dust off ya, to other. cab is about the only reason why i could see you swapping tractors... upgrading or down grading in HP. but it would also mean possibly swapping out backhoe and Grappel bucket, that alone may make things costly to change tractors.