Thank you for the suggestions! I really do not need to rush in to this...I can plan/save for a properly sized tractor.
The pond / swamp is currently 10' x 20' and 3' deep, you can see where some type of loader went into both sides. I may reach out to local excavation companies and let them know they have a place to get rid of clean unwanted dirt.
I will end up with about 4.5 acres of mowable grass...2 friends have ZTR's and are not enthusiastic about the possibility of mowing the steep hill; one said "I'd let that area go, you don't need to mow it".
The general consensus seems to be "go big or go home" so to speak. I cannot disagree.
I do not have a lot of patience but my wife (voice of reason) is keeping my big tractor dreams...dreams.
I change my mind daily on what will be the perfect tractor, probably because I have zero reference point / experience.
On Tractorhouse I see very good "package deals" for Mahindra: Tractor, trailer, FEL, box blade and brush hog. Are these decent deals? Is there negotiation below the package price? Also, I'm leary of purchasing from a far away dealer and expecting the local (30 miles for Mahindra) dealer to repair warranty items.
Jim
The best way for you to truly know what your getting is to go and drive it on a dealers lot. If I was a first time tractor buyer I would be getting something local from a dealer I feel I could trust. Most of the time if you can show them the add they can get pretty close to the same deal anyway, and that way you don't have the "bad blood" between you and the dealer already. But not ever using a tractor before you have nothing to gauge off of what each tractor can do and buying on the internet would not be recommended, by all means browsing is excellent, but to buy you should try it out first.
The most important thing is to have a dealer who will back you up though. If something goes wrong, and all brands will, to have a guy that will back you up is very important. Let alone I don't like giving my money to a bunch of jack wagons looking to rip me off.
I'd go look at all your different dealers, Deere, Kubota, Kioti/Bobcat, Mahindra, New Holland and Massey (think I got em all) and just try the layout see which one feels "most comfortable", etc. Start talking to the dealers and tell them your a ways out but it's on the list.
Good luck!