gammagrass
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Just last week I made the decision to pull the plug on the guy that has done custom farming for me for well over 10 years. I think "crank" has made a come back in my area and he is becoming unreliable.
Anyway, I have decided to do the farming myself and I was looking for some advice on buying a new tractor. I have made it to the Case. Kubota, John Deere and New Holland houses and I think I have narrowed it down to the New Holland TD5050 and the Kubota M9540. But since I am just jumping into this I would love to hear all recommendations, plus/minus, and insight I can get from the more experienced.
I have a 1200 acre ranch in Central Texas. About 220 acres are farmed. I plan on doing mostly all small grains on the farmland and running stockers on it through the winter. The soil is tight clay. I imagine I will need to plow twice then plant. I have an old 13ft tandem plow that I am fixing back up. I am not sure if I will need to get any more plows or if this plow is going to be large enough for me to get everything done efficiently. I would like to get a chisel that could also deliver anhydrous. I have a small 40hp tractor right now with a loader that I maintain roads with, shred, etc.. but with the new tractor I am sure over time I would get a larger shredder, larger box blade and a Beltec post hole digger. Also I plan on getting a spray rig to deliver herbicide/fertilizer/pesticide to the fields with improved grasses and the farmland.
I am thinking I will go cabless on the tractor. I like the cheaper price and with so many low overhanging trees on the ranch I feel like the cab would get beaten apart and parts of the ranch would be unaccessible.
I am not sure about 4x4. I do really want it and I know pulling a plow through wet clay is not easy but with either one the 90 hp tractors mentioned would it be a necessity to have 4x4 for what I am looking to do?
So are either the New Holland or Kubota tractors that I am looking at up to the job I need them for? Personally I like the Kubota better but the New Holland is a slightly larger/heavier tractor and cheaper so I was leaning in that direction. How much weight will I need to add up front or in the rear tires? Are there any options that I should purchase with the tractor?
Thanks
Anyway, I have decided to do the farming myself and I was looking for some advice on buying a new tractor. I have made it to the Case. Kubota, John Deere and New Holland houses and I think I have narrowed it down to the New Holland TD5050 and the Kubota M9540. But since I am just jumping into this I would love to hear all recommendations, plus/minus, and insight I can get from the more experienced.
I have a 1200 acre ranch in Central Texas. About 220 acres are farmed. I plan on doing mostly all small grains on the farmland and running stockers on it through the winter. The soil is tight clay. I imagine I will need to plow twice then plant. I have an old 13ft tandem plow that I am fixing back up. I am not sure if I will need to get any more plows or if this plow is going to be large enough for me to get everything done efficiently. I would like to get a chisel that could also deliver anhydrous. I have a small 40hp tractor right now with a loader that I maintain roads with, shred, etc.. but with the new tractor I am sure over time I would get a larger shredder, larger box blade and a Beltec post hole digger. Also I plan on getting a spray rig to deliver herbicide/fertilizer/pesticide to the fields with improved grasses and the farmland.
I am thinking I will go cabless on the tractor. I like the cheaper price and with so many low overhanging trees on the ranch I feel like the cab would get beaten apart and parts of the ranch would be unaccessible.
I am not sure about 4x4. I do really want it and I know pulling a plow through wet clay is not easy but with either one the 90 hp tractors mentioned would it be a necessity to have 4x4 for what I am looking to do?
So are either the New Holland or Kubota tractors that I am looking at up to the job I need them for? Personally I like the Kubota better but the New Holland is a slightly larger/heavier tractor and cheaper so I was leaning in that direction. How much weight will I need to add up front or in the rear tires? Are there any options that I should purchase with the tractor?
Thanks