ldman
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Hello all,
I have 80 acres mostly in timber. I also own a small manual sawmill that I have been using to cut timber off my land. I plan to build a new shop that will also be storage for lumber I cut, and new sheds for equipment with the lumber from my place. Once I get my new shops and sheds built, I will start to cut lumber for others and sell lumber from the trees off my place. I own an old 3055 ford tractor. It doesn't have hydraulics for a front end loader. So, I'm wanting a new or used tractor with a front end loader. I'll need something that can handle large logs to load on my manual sawmill. Plus I plan on clearing land as I cut timber off my place. So i'll need something big enough to clean up logging ect...
I have looked at a lot of tractors. But my limited knowledge has me confused as to what I may actually need. My 3055 is basically an old ford 4000 with a 3000 front end. There's no place to put front weights on my old ford.... so I often run into not being able to load heavy hardwood logs onto my sawmill.. for the front of my old ford comes off the ground when trying to pick up heavy 16' logs with the forks on the back of my tractor.
What I want is a tractor with a front end loader. It needs to be able to handle heavy logs with either a pallet fork on the front or forks on the back to be able to load them on my sawmill. Plus it needs to be able to pick up heavy stacks of cut lumber to be moved to drying sheds.
research has told me that I'm better off with a 4x4. They run about $5k higher than a 2wd. Do I really need a 4wd? Older tractors such as my 3055 are heavier than most newer tractors. Having fluid put in the tires of newer tractors can offset the weight difference.
I have looked at many tractors. The one I have found that seems to me to be what "May" be best for me is the Mahindra 5530 4wd. It has a much higher lift capacity than any others in it's range.( I'm thinking loading logs ect..)...
Any input is very much appreciated. I have even considered a backhoe/loader since I have a tractor...
What do you guys think I may need???
thanks,
Dave
I have 80 acres mostly in timber. I also own a small manual sawmill that I have been using to cut timber off my land. I plan to build a new shop that will also be storage for lumber I cut, and new sheds for equipment with the lumber from my place. Once I get my new shops and sheds built, I will start to cut lumber for others and sell lumber from the trees off my place. I own an old 3055 ford tractor. It doesn't have hydraulics for a front end loader. So, I'm wanting a new or used tractor with a front end loader. I'll need something that can handle large logs to load on my manual sawmill. Plus I plan on clearing land as I cut timber off my place. So i'll need something big enough to clean up logging ect...
I have looked at a lot of tractors. But my limited knowledge has me confused as to what I may actually need. My 3055 is basically an old ford 4000 with a 3000 front end. There's no place to put front weights on my old ford.... so I often run into not being able to load heavy hardwood logs onto my sawmill.. for the front of my old ford comes off the ground when trying to pick up heavy 16' logs with the forks on the back of my tractor.
What I want is a tractor with a front end loader. It needs to be able to handle heavy logs with either a pallet fork on the front or forks on the back to be able to load them on my sawmill. Plus it needs to be able to pick up heavy stacks of cut lumber to be moved to drying sheds.
research has told me that I'm better off with a 4x4. They run about $5k higher than a 2wd. Do I really need a 4wd? Older tractors such as my 3055 are heavier than most newer tractors. Having fluid put in the tires of newer tractors can offset the weight difference.
I have looked at many tractors. The one I have found that seems to me to be what "May" be best for me is the Mahindra 5530 4wd. It has a much higher lift capacity than any others in it's range.( I'm thinking loading logs ect..)...
Any input is very much appreciated. I have even considered a backhoe/loader since I have a tractor...
What do you guys think I may need???
thanks,
Dave