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Polarisjunky
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What are your plans for 40-45 acres of woods? Provide details on your access road / driveway. Do you visit the Lake regardless of weather, twelve months per year? How many inches of snow does your lake property get each winter?
Tractors are not very stable. Heavier tractor are more stable than light tractors. I think you should be considering a tractor with 50% more weight than now, especially as your land is sloped.
Cab tractors are easy to bang up in the woods, especially for inexperienced operators. I would go open station and only operate in reasonable weather.
Tractors are theft prone. Make sure you have a SECURE place to store your tractor. My tractors are inside the humidity controlled garage. The cars are in the driveway.
PTO is standard with every factory Three Point Hitch. Can't get one without the other until over 100-horsepower.
LS makes very fine tractors. In my very unscientific data collection I estimate LS has fewer threads posted about repairs than any other brand. LS is going to be around. Kioti is going to be around. Less certain about Branson and TYM from Korea.
Tractors require periodic service and repair. Having your repair point local should be a consideration. Do you have a truck and trailer for tractor transport, or will you ask the repair point to transport? If you are 20 miles from the Kubota dealer you will be paying for two round trips / 80 miles @ $1.50 per mile. (+/-)
Driveway is sandy and straight, approx 200 feet off the road. We are not on a lake, but we do visit 12 months out of the year. We average 151 inches of snow per year. It has been as high as 245 and as low as 88. The tractor would be stored inside the Pole Barn. I have trucks to move the equipment.
I also have an old jeep with a plow that I use for snow removal. The tractor would be a back-up in case it gets too deep like last year. I didn't get a chance to get up there for approx 3 weeks and the snow piled up. The snow was about 3 feet deep with 6 ft drifts in areas. Needless to say a nice gentleman on a giant construction loader assisted me.

I have also looked at older 40-50 hp 2wd tractors with FEL for the weight. I can spend 10-15 k on a 30 year old tractor with 50hp or 25k on a brand new 4wd 30-35 hp tractor with a warranty. I like the idea of knowing how the machine has been used. That is why I am leaning toward a new machine. I can go either way. I was looking at an older ford 445 with FEL and cab for a great price in good condition. My only issue is parts availability on a 30 year old machine in the future.
Thanks for all the info