I own 20 acres that I'll be building a home on in the next year. Much of the terrain is hilly, some of it a 30 degree pitch. I'd like to put some narrow "roads" on the land so I can cut and haul hundreds of dying pinon trees. I've got a pond that I'd like to clean out in the spring. Once my house is built I want build a cabin on the top of the land -- need a way to haul materials up there. I've got 2 acres of fields that need some irrigation ditches and another 2 acres I hope to clear -- currently loaded with saplings about 1-2 inch diameter.
I'm wondering what I need: a small tractor, the Bobcat Toolcat, a Pug? I like to Toolcat the best, but haven't gotten a reliable estimate on the price. I also saw some realatively inexpensive tractors advertised from China "$6,000, but don't know if that's for real or what I need. Is it likely I can do what I want with one, affordable piece of equipment, or do I need to rent some equipment for one time jobs and own something else for the maintenance? I kind of think of working on the land as my hobby and can see spending years putting in small trails and building outbuilding in different locations.
Appreciate your thoughts.
I'm wondering what I need: a small tractor, the Bobcat Toolcat, a Pug? I like to Toolcat the best, but haven't gotten a reliable estimate on the price. I also saw some realatively inexpensive tractors advertised from China "$6,000, but don't know if that's for real or what I need. Is it likely I can do what I want with one, affordable piece of equipment, or do I need to rent some equipment for one time jobs and own something else for the maintenance? I kind of think of working on the land as my hobby and can see spending years putting in small trails and building outbuilding in different locations.
Appreciate your thoughts.