thcri
Elite Member
I think based on the acreage the sub-compact is a tad bit light. Can be done but a tad light. If your price range is 12k I think I would back up a bit and maybe look for used and be able to get the attachments you want in a larger tractor. Kubota, John Deere and New Holland all make a class l in around a 21- 24 hp range and I personally think that is better suited. If you look around you may be able to find a good used one for your price. My neighbor just got a John Deere 4100, 60" mower deck, turf tires, push blade, front snow blower for $10,500. The thing only had 160 hours on it. There wasn't a scratch on anything and the mower was never used. Now I believe it is only 18 hp but it is in a larger frame and would perform better than a sub at 22 HP. A loader for him can be added fairly easy. Look at other brands. When going to the class l you do have more options. Century/Branson comes to mind if you have a dealer for them around. Great tractor, doesn't have all the bells and whistles nor does it have hydro but you probably can get more attachments for your money. Yes you would have to give up the hydro and maybe you don't want to do that. I guess for me having the right equipment is first then having the equipment I want would have to be second. What I am saying is don't be afraid to shop around. Re-think having a loader or not over again. I personally think you will be sorry. I would drop the snow blower as it can be added later. Loaders from what I see here get expensive as an after the sale ad on.
murph
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