g42guy
Silver Member
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2002
- Messages
- 184
- Location
- Minneapolis, MN
- Tractor
- Kubota BX2200, '55 Farmall Cub, '57 Ford 640
OK guy's, I curious what you would do.
I have a Kubota BX2200 for work and a '55 Cub for fun.
I own 2 separate 2.5 acres (one I live on one open) which I maintain with the BX. Works very well.
NOW, my wife and I found a great opportunity to purchase a 10 acre hobby farm that we will use as a vacation/cabin. It's about 80 miles away from where we live. I need a tractor to maintain this new property!
The specs:
500 ft. driveway (snow removal)
7 acre flat pasture (mowing)
Someday 2-3 acre garden plot (plow/disc)
The rules:
1. Want to keep the BX because it is perfect for home and other 2.5.
2. I can use the BX this year for snow removal (loader/back blade) but would like to get something before mowing season next year.
3. Needs to have 3 pt., should have live hydraulics
4. Would prefer wide front
5. Would like to stay below $5000.
So, the way I see it, I would be looking at a GOOD antique tractor in the 30 hp range ORRR a grey market tractor.
Would love to have another antique, if I could get one that would be reliable. It's hard to find nice rebuilt vintage up here in MN that you can afford. But a 600/601 series Ford or Massey 65 would sure fit the bill I would think. Maybe a JD 420/430.
Or maybe a bigger grey market that could handle a 5 ft bush-hog?
Let me know what you would do.
Guy
I have a Kubota BX2200 for work and a '55 Cub for fun.
I own 2 separate 2.5 acres (one I live on one open) which I maintain with the BX. Works very well.
NOW, my wife and I found a great opportunity to purchase a 10 acre hobby farm that we will use as a vacation/cabin. It's about 80 miles away from where we live. I need a tractor to maintain this new property!
The specs:
500 ft. driveway (snow removal)
7 acre flat pasture (mowing)
Someday 2-3 acre garden plot (plow/disc)
The rules:
1. Want to keep the BX because it is perfect for home and other 2.5.
2. I can use the BX this year for snow removal (loader/back blade) but would like to get something before mowing season next year.
3. Needs to have 3 pt., should have live hydraulics
4. Would prefer wide front
5. Would like to stay below $5000.
So, the way I see it, I would be looking at a GOOD antique tractor in the 30 hp range ORRR a grey market tractor.
Would love to have another antique, if I could get one that would be reliable. It's hard to find nice rebuilt vintage up here in MN that you can afford. But a 600/601 series Ford or Massey 65 would sure fit the bill I would think. Maybe a JD 420/430.
Or maybe a bigger grey market that could handle a 5 ft bush-hog?
Let me know what you would do.
Guy