New guy

/ New guy #1  

Dougherty03

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Apr 22, 2013
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Location
Monroe, GA
Tractor
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Hello all, my name is Keith. Right now the closest thing to a tractor I own is a JD LA125, please spare the laughter. I plan on clearing a lot of wooded property on my current land and have plans to buy more in the future.
 
/ New guy #2  
Nice area, Monroe. Used to live in Georgia, but came back to my home state of Virginia for family and cooler climate. Your JD will not be a lot of help clearing land, but is good for just getting around. When you decide to go bigger, look at the used market. It's a great way to get more power for less, and an older piece of equipment to learn on. I started with a JD 2030 and used it for a lot of heavy stuff for ten years, then moved to a CUT for comfort and accessibility.

Enjoy the land. It's in limited supply.
 
/ New guy #3  
Welcome from Ohio
 
/ New guy #10  
Nice area, Monroe. Used to live in Georgia, but came back to my home state of Virginia for family and cooler climate. Your JD will not be a lot of help clearing land, but is good for just getting around. When you decide to go bigger, look at the used market. It's a great way to get more power for less, and an older piece of equipment to learn on. I started with a JD 2030 and used it for a lot of heavy stuff for ten years, then moved to a CUT for comfort and accessibility.

Enjoy the land. It's in limited supply.

Yes, buying used is the best way to start. You'll want something you can start adding to the 3 point, rear deck, auger, and something to scratch with. There are plenty of used attatchments out there. Also, I think a welder is a good idea.
 
 
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