You will have a lot of work on the 4 acres after the contractor leaves. A larger small tractor like the
B7800 or
B2910 would be a good fit initially. When I bought my
B2910 I thought it was huge, but now it seems like the perfect small real tractor to me. As would any similar sized traxtor of any color, had I bought something else.
My
B2910 did a pretty good job cutting my short weeds that have learned over the years to look like grass. But it was cumbersome and I ended up trading it in as part of a deal on a BX 2200 last summer. I needed a MMM for the kind of cutting I do...
My question would be are you adverse to having two tractors? Meaning a larger tractor like a
B7800 size and some kind of grass cutter to accompany it in the future?
In our case we have 3.7 acres which I am improving. I use my
B2910 for everything EXCEPT grass cutting. I fully expect that over the next couple years I will be using the larger tractor less and the smaller one more. But I intend to keep both, and to have the larger one there to do the grunt work when I need it.
If I were in your shoes, I would buy a tractor that would make my life easier during the initial phase of clean up and ground preperation. Might even buy a RFM in the future and see how things went...
And since I'm me, I know I would keep that tractor and add another something to the stable when I reached the point of wanting to. That might be a ZTR or a machine like Bob has, or who knows what.
My neighbor has a 38 pto HP tractor on 4 acres, so keep in mind that tWestern PA may raise some strange dudes...who believe bigger is better and all that... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif But this one also believes smaller is better...actually I guess I really believe "More than one is best..." /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif