Cullison,
I think I have to agree with everyone else, you might want to rethink the TC48. Especially with the R1 tires if you are going to mow with it. I don't want to burst your bubble, and I am sure no one else on TBN wants to either. It sounds like you are excited about your new house and the prospects of a new tractor, as any of us would be, but the 48 might be a little much for three acres.
I just built a new house on 20 acres in northern Indiana last year. I would imagine that our weather (snow fall)is somewhat the same unless you live up by the lake. I purchased a DX33 (same as a blue one, just red)to help in the construction of the house, and to maintain the property. My father is a bricklayer and I used the 33 to move 14,000 brick around to different areas of the house during construction. It has also spread over 500 tons of stone on the drive. Last winter I used the loader and box blade to clear the snow from my 1300' gravel drive. During the summer I brush hogged the side ditch, grass along the fence row, and along the woods. I'm in the process of purchasing a 72"MMM to mow 4~5 acres next summer after the pond is finished. It will amaze you what these "little" tractors can do, especially when in 4WD.
If you haven't already, you may want to try the
Product Counselor on the New Holland website. I used it on the Case site and it worked for me. I think the best advice any of us can give is, if you are going to spend $15,000+++ on a tractor, test drive it first in the manner you plan to use it, then it should never disappoint you. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
CBox