Here is a mowing calculator. Mowing four times per year, tractor speed can be 5-6 mph if the field(s) are not too rough. Mowing once per year will require a tractor speed of around 4-mph. Mowing every second year will limit tractor speed to 3-mph due to density of vegetation.
Mowing once per year will require 40 - 45 tractor horsepower to operate a 60" HD bush hog = 2 acres per hour.
Mowing once per year will require at least 50 tractor horsepower to operate a 72" HD bush hog = 2-1/2 acres per hour.
Mowing Calcuator:
Mowing Calcuator | How many acres can I mow in an hour
Tennessee has a lot of hills in parts, which strongly influences tractor width required for tractor stability.
Do you have hills to tractor? Are your fields on a slope?
Tractors are inherently unstable operating on sloped ground. Tractor rear wheel/tire spread, adjustable on the MX series, is a critical factor increasing compact tractor stability working sloped or uneven ground. Rear axle is the tractor component on which rear wheels/tires mount. A 6" to 10" wider rear axle substantially decreases tractor rollover potential. Tractor width is an approximation of rear axle width.
I suggest a cabbed Kubota MX5400 tractor of 4,250 pounds weight including 600 pounds for cab, 53-horsepower net, 66" width, capable of pulling a 72" heavy duty Rotary Cutter weighing 1,100 pounds through tall grass, tall weeds and brush.
Cabbed Kubota MX5400 tractor/'SSQA' Loader/4-WD/HST transmission = $42,000.
Land Pride by Kubota HD 72" Rotary Cutter/RCR2672 = $4,000.
Every tractor producer has models with above specs. This is a high sales volume category.
John Deere pricing for equivalent equipment will be the same to 5% more expensive. Other tractor brands such as very fine Kioti, LS and Branson, all three produced in Korea, are available for 5% to 15% less than Kubota. Kioti, LS and Branson share perhaps 5% of compact tractor sales and are somewhat regional in penetration. All three are growing rapidly. Be sure to select a stable dealer.
KUBOTA LINK:
*New* Kubota MX6 & MX54 Utility-Compact Tractor - YouTube
If your finances are especially sound, Kubota makes a series of deLuxe tractors in the same weights as basic MX series, the Kubota 'Grand L' models. Grand L tractors are tractor nirvana.
A $400 Bucket Spade is a very fine tractor tool for planting five to fifty trees. PHOTO
Jeff!!!
Beautifully put!
I was in similar circumstances as this gentleman sans acreage! (He he he) but still, after much tribulation
(self education from never having used or owned or EVER used anything bigger than a 17HP Cub Cadet Lawn mower), I ventured into the Tractor landscape with little more than recommendations from a local Contractor that I have used and trust greatly.
I started looking in Aug of 2019, and I finally purchased in March 2020 with a delivery in mid July of 2020. YES, in the middle of Covid.
After 7 months of use, half a summer, and most of a winter, 50, 100 and 200 hours services, I can share that my experience with this purchase has been a mixed bag.
Delivery July 17 2020 NEW
Kubota L3650HSTC Cab $52,500 (0% Interest - 84 months/$603 per month)
($1000 Buy down for 0% - $ 1,000 Cash
No KTAC Insurance ($5200) Purchased my own Inland Marine Insurance at $225/year ($1575 for 7 years)
Kubota 3rd Function Valve (Kubota Branded - not After market Land Pride)
805 Loader (Did not make sense to order with smaller loader 645?)
B92 Backhoe 9'2" (Did not make sense to order with smaller Backhoe 7')
LandPride SGC1072 Grapple (Dealer)
Spill Guard (hydraulic control - does interfere somewhat with Grapple/Fork use)
Defrost (all windows options)
Rear wiper
R4 Tires
Implements:
$3600
HD round Back Bucket (Dealer)
Harbor Freight Quick Connect 3 Point adapter $78
Titan Pallet forks 3000# $625
Titan 3point to Quick Connect adapter/ Trailer hitch $225
Titan 48" 4 ft high pallet work Platform $545
Used - Brush Hog Post hole w/12" auger (Dealer) $900
Auction- 84" Titan HD back Blade $575
Trailer:
Trailerman 21ft $1750 (USED)
New Tires (2) $175
Chains/Ratchets for tie down $270
4 Wheels $350
Lights $70
Title/License/Registration $240
200 Hour Breakdown on Usage
20 Hours - break-in and learning equipment - Loader/Backhoe/Backhoe removal and Install
mounting and adjusting implements, testing and validating implements/ Safety
110 Hours - Grading and sloping, removal of old water tank (800 Gallon steel), Gravel install for driveway
100 yards Gravel
35 Hours - Wood splitting support, Logs, moving of material, relocating/Stacking, IBC Totes with Firewood
20 Hours - landscaping (Grapple), foundation work (Porch footings), Road Travel to locations for work
10 Hours - Tree Trimming with work Platform (25 foot lift)
5 Hours - Post hole and post installs
Time at Dealership (out of Service)
1 week - (Sep) 50 Hour service, review of steering, 3rd function Valve Install (not available at time of delivery)
Install of Grapple and Test by Dealership
1 week - (Oct) 100 Hour service, Issues with Front Loader FEL hitting Tire under load.
7 weeks - (Nov) Checklist of issues for dealer due to warrant coverage 25 to 30 items, 200 hour service
Parts listing on order for replacement by Kubota Service Rep expected April to May 2021
General Experiences:
I can't compare this machine to anything as I have never owned or even operated anything like this period.
This has been a phenomenal product. I have few words to explain how the Grand L series has delivered one after another consistently positive results, and with the comfort and convenience that I am sure I would so sorely miss if I hadn't gotten the Grand L Cab version.
Total awe and amazement when I found and I pulled an 800 steel storage tank out of the ground with the bottom at 7 feet, without missing a beat. It dragged that tank up and out of the ground no problem! That tank had to be 9 to 10 feet long and 5 feet in diameter. This Kubota pulled it like it was nothing. Amazing that I could have been surprised by such a find, and actually just take care of it right then, no issue. Amazing.
Or plowing and moving snow at 10 degrees. The comfort of this machine is crazy. I cant believe that I was thinking about and actually made a down payment on, an MX5400 open station - until I said... "Wait a minute, yes these are premium machines, but I do owe it to myself to just look and see what a cab model is all about even if it is $6,000 more..."
I sat in an open
L3560 Limited Edition at the dealership while reviewing some paperwork, and within 10 minutes of sitting in that Grand L, I was at the sales desk letting the salesman know that we needed to go to the Grand L Model instead of the MX5400 Open Station.
My wife uses the Grand L because she can drive it like a car. Step on the gas and it goes. No Need to worry about clutch, RPM's or anything else... and it has a horn so she is happy!!!
Truly, this Grand L is every bit as functional and useful as buying a new Pickup for the same price... now, I just have to find a ride to work every day!!! He He He
I was told previous to purchasing that I should buy 1 step up from what I thought I needed. I even offered to purchase an
L3901 that was about 5 years old with a 7' Backhoe from someone that lived close by because I thought I would not need more than that for sure. But I held onto that warning... "Dont Buy TOO SMALL it will come back to haunt you very quickly". so I jumped to the largest L, the Grand L, and the smallest engine, because I wanted to maintain as much weight in the tractor as possible. 3800 lbs. without backhoe and about 5000 lbs with. Weight is traction, and its perfect with the backhoe albeit with the rear tires filled the specs are not to use a Backhoe for extended use.
So I will only use the backhoe for pure traction when necessary.
Additionally I had the wheels mounted to give me a larger rear wheel base and can still move them out farther if I need to do so. I have relatively level ground.