Wow, thanks for the FAST response time.
A little more background.
I like the old gas Ford fine, just that the seat won't stay forward and I can't scoot it. It also is a 1/2 mine tractor that will stay with the other half owner when I move.
It has a 5' bush-hog, and it takes for EVER to mow my 7 (or so) acres of grass now. Ok, not forever, but longer than I like
to be out there. The new property has double the acreage, and I'd like to keep farm maintenance to a minimum so I can ride my favorite...the horses, not the tractor. I like my tractor, but not for that many hours at a time.
And, with 4 horses on the land, I do have to mow, several times a year. Not weekly, but about every 3rd week, and for proper pasture management/rotation, I'd possibly up that a bit. Horses do not eat evenly.
I am going to look for someone to make hay on my front 8 acres, and that would cut my mowing down a LOT, but I haven't found anyone yet.
Now, when I go tractor shopping, can I test drive? How do I figure out if I'll like it. I did go and test drive a little JD with a HST last year. Before we found the new property, and when I thought a smaller one might be ok.
I have not test driven a Kubota or a NH. I went and looked at a Bronson, but my neighbor swears I'll regret getting one in the wrong color. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif (He thinks blue, green and orange are the only colors)
For the round bales, those are just something I should consider. I don't currently use them, but that is largely because the little Beaver can't move them. And, Please, send me a link to where I can learn more about a snowblower attachment for the little tractor. Do I have to get a front PTO installed on it? It currently has a 3pt hitch and rear PTO. I do routinely over-work the little one, but the new property doesn't have trees, and moving large logs has been a usual "too big" scenario. That and mowing fescue that is too deep and tough.
I am not wrenchy, so I need relatively reliable.
Will tractor dealers let you REALLY test drive? I mean, to really know, I'd LOVE to get out there and mow a swath of pasture, with all the noxious weeds that need to be controlled.
I'll check in again later, but I actually will have to think about a larger "utility" tractor. There are 3 dealerships in town, JD, Kubota and then Case...I'm not sure how much tractor equipment they have, but I'll look into it.
The Kubota dealership has gotten good marks from an acquaintance, but he had deeper pockets than I do...although he let me test drive his tractor. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Mel