looch
Veteran Member
The gentlemen farmers that I'm familiar with are a thrifty/resourceful bunch of guys. They almost all have mechanical experience and most of them have a set of torches and a stick welder on hand. Rather than make do with a brand new comapct tractor, they make do with the rusty old AG machines that the cash crop farmers have long since traded in. One of my very close friends maintains his 20 acres with a 1965 MF 65, 65hp gas engine tractor. To see this thing sitting there you'd swear that it didn't run. But that sucker fires up on the first turn. However, this machine doesn't do any plowing or disking. The barter system is used to acquire plowing and disking services from neighbor A. Neighbor B is called upon to do the spraying, perhaps in exchange for a spring lamb. Nary a dime is spent unless it is absolutely necessary.
I live in the country and have a 90 mile round trip to get to and from work. The only places that I've seen that use compact tractors for farming are horse stables, where the primary source of income is from borders. These places buy their hay - they don't make it themselves.
I live in the country and have a 90 mile round trip to get to and from work. The only places that I've seen that use compact tractors for farming are horse stables, where the primary source of income is from borders. These places buy their hay - they don't make it themselves.