flusher
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- Tractor
- Getting old. Sold the ranch. Sold the tractors. Moved back to the city.
Ok, I'm ready to my my first tractor. A little about me and what I'm needing. I'm 54, a little overweight (Why am I post this) and don't want to buy something that will be too hard to operate or hook up attachments. I have 28acres in southeast Ga. Three acres in lawn, about 8 to 10 in pastures and the rest is in woods. Have no hills at all, flat as can be. I have no need for a front loader that I realize at this time. Would like to keep the pastures mowed, maybe a belly mower for the yard and would like to be able to bush hog some of the overgrown wooded areas around the pecan trees. We have no snow to deal with. I'm concerned about being able to attach the bush hog, maybe plow ect, as I get older. I've never even been on a tractor before. The choices that I have in the area, seems to be a John Deere, Mahindra and a used Yamnar dealer. I'm not trying to make a living with the tractor. I'm retiring and will be living on my little hobby farm. Any advise and help will be greatly welcome.
Daniel
I have a 2008 Mahindra 5525 (3 cyl diesel, 54 hp engine, 45 hp pto) that I use on my 10-acre spread (flat pasture, 6 acres in oat hay right now).
The 5525 pulling my restored Minneapolis Moline P3-6 grain drill

The 5525 pulling my Massey Ferguson 124 baler

I mow the weeds on my place with the 5525 and a 6-ft Hawkline rotary mower (aka brush hog, bush hog, shredder, slasher).

The 5525 price was $12.7K with rebate. The front end loader (FEL) added another $4.4K and the brush hog was $1150.
For your 3-acre lawn, I'd recommend a zero turn riding mower.