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   / Need a tractor #11  
Check all brands out. Make sure u find a good dealer that's the most important.

Brands to consider.

Kioti
Kubota
John Deer
MF
many others
 
   / Need a tractor #12  
You mentioned a Kubota 3130. I had a 3130 and used it for the same tasks that you plan. I never loaded a dumpster with it though but my dumptruck sideboards were 6' and it dumped over those fine. Im sure you can't get into a new 3130 with loader and grading attachments for less than $15000, you are looking at more like $18000-19000. Unless you find them used, you will be paying well over $1000 for just the attachments to grade, level and clear. Im talking a nice box blade and landscaping rake. Buy heavy duty attachments for the 3130 (or any tractor that size). Thats enough tractor to bend up the cheap ones in a second. Also towing a tractor/loader/and implements that size with 1/2 ton is a little much.
Diesel is the way to go. If you are paying cash for it, you would be fine with a used one. If you are financing, you may be better taking advantage of 0% on a new one.
Taking into consideration the use you describe, the fact that you have a price limit set and you want good parts availability, I would buy a used, major brand (JD, NH, Kubota, Kioti, MF) in the 30-35 HP range. Doesnt really matter what transmission as long as its got a forward/reverse shuttle.
 
   / Need a tractor #13  
Check out the New Holland TC30, it's an older style but a workhorse. You should be able to buy a new one with FEL, brushhog, and blade for $15,000. The TC30 with 7308 FEL with the bucket DUMPED specs at 83.3 inches, and a maximum height of 100.8 inches. Lift capacity at full height is rated at 800lbs.

Nothing against the other brands, they may even beat these figures. I know Kubota, Deere, Koiti etc make good products.
 
   / Need a tractor #14  
Sounds like you might be think'n penny wise pound foolish. If you would only save $2500 bucks a year, don't bother. Keep highering it done and spend your time getting more work. A skilled operator with the right tractor can out work an unskilled one any day.

Having said that. Ain't no way no how you are going to remove 3 inches of top soil with a 20 or 30 hp tractor and make money. You need something much bigger, heavier and with t-n-t. Something like http://www.equipmenttraderonline.com/caddetail.html?/ad-cache/9/5/9/81524159.htm good luck and keep us informed.
 
   / Need a tractor #15  
Hey member12,

For your price range you may want to take a look at the Kama. I just took possession of the 55HP version. It is a powerful tractor. Didn't have a dealer in the area, so I had it delivered.

Good Luck,
TR
 
   / Need a tractor #16  
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