Spadalach
New member
Hello,
New member here from the Blue Ridge Mountains in northern Virginia. I'm on 3 1/2 fairly steep hillside acres. About 1 1/2 acres of that is pasture which I'll be looking to maintain for a dairy cow and chickens. I'm here to explore tractor options. I've never owned one before, but I've got more to deal with here than my push mower can handle. If money weren't an object, I'd be looking at a tractor to mow, seed, maintain my gravel driveway, carry feed, hay, compost, firewood, and building supplies, dig swales, start no-till vegetable beds, grade paths, establish trails, plant trees, and even dig a pond. Of course money is an object, and money I spend on a tractor won't be available to build my barn, coop, buy trees, livestock, etc. I hope to learn enough here to make a wise decision.
Thanks
New member here from the Blue Ridge Mountains in northern Virginia. I'm on 3 1/2 fairly steep hillside acres. About 1 1/2 acres of that is pasture which I'll be looking to maintain for a dairy cow and chickens. I'm here to explore tractor options. I've never owned one before, but I've got more to deal with here than my push mower can handle. If money weren't an object, I'd be looking at a tractor to mow, seed, maintain my gravel driveway, carry feed, hay, compost, firewood, and building supplies, dig swales, start no-till vegetable beds, grade paths, establish trails, plant trees, and even dig a pond. Of course money is an object, and money I spend on a tractor won't be available to build my barn, coop, buy trees, livestock, etc. I hope to learn enough here to make a wise decision.
Thanks