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   / What do I need? 70ac #1  

bsherrill21

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I am new to the site and im very happy with the advice Ive seen you guys give so far.
I bought a 70 ac 5 yr old cutover, that i plan to build a house,some cattle, fruit trees, horses etc. I have a JD 310e 98 backhoe I got and it has done a very good job with the 1/4 mile road ive built. Removing stumps and building road bed. I would like to seed about 30ac by may of next yr. What tractor would be best suited for bushhogin,( I think most is still small enough 2 to 3 in dia sweet gum mostly) the pine im able to knock level with the ground its soft the bigger sweet gum I have to dig and some of the hard woods. But I need advice on the best way to get a pasture going ( Tractor and size best implements, any process advice) I plan on keeping my backhoe it has forks so im wondering about not paying for a loader on tractor or even if I still would need 4wd. I need it to serve all basic farming needs to take care of about 50ac after the first job of heavy bushhoging is done. I am hoping for somehting around 20k plus implnts. Thanks, Brian
 
   / What do I need? 70ac #2  
I am new to the site and im very happy with the advice Ive seen you guys give so far.
I bought a 70 ac 5 yr old cutover, that i plan to build a house,some cattle, fruit trees, horses etc. I have a JD 310e 98 backhoe I got and it has done a very good job with the 1/4 mile road ive built. Removing stumps and building road bed. I would like to seed about 30ac by may of next yr. What tractor would be best suited for bushhogin,( I think most is still small enough 2 to 3 in dia sweet gum mostly) the pine im able to knock level with the ground its soft the bigger sweet gum I have to dig and some of the hard woods. But I need advice on the best way to get a pasture going ( Tractor and size best implements, any process advice) I plan on keeping my backhoe it has forks so im wondering about not paying for a loader on tractor or even if I still would need 4wd. I need it to serve all basic farming needs to take care of about 50ac after the first job of heavy bushhoging is done. I am hoping for somehting around 20k plus implnts. Thanks, Brian

I would look for a minimum of 50 hp tractor in case you want to do all your cutting, raking and baling for your cattle operation. Ken Sweet
 
   / What do I need? 70ac #3  
We own tractors from 23 to 85 HP because of ongoing maintenance and rotation. I believe if I was faced with your chores, I would hire someone with a big tractor and strong cutter to do the initial cut then get someone with a heavy disk and planter to work the ground and seed the pasture so you don't wind up with a tractor and equipment you really don't need.

I would then get about a 40-50 HP used tractor to maintain it to stay within your budget.

Might want to finish filling out your profile to give people more info.
 
   / What do I need? 70ac #4  
im with 3R on this since its cutover land,it would be cheaper to hire a dozer to clean it up an then burn or bury the piles an cheaper.then hire some1 with heavyduty shredder to shredd it.then something like a 7040 kub to maintain it.an yes get 4x4 an fel you wont be sorry.would get around better than your backhoe
 
   / What do I need? 70ac #5  
We own tractors from 23 to 85 HP because of ongoing maintenance and rotation. I believe if I was faced with your chores, I would hire someone with a big tractor and strong cutter to do the initial cut then get someone with a heavy disk and planter to work the ground and seed the pasture so you don't wind up with a tractor and equipment you really don't need.

I would then get about a 40-50 HP used tractor to maintain it to stay within your budget.

Might want to finish filling out your profile to give people more info.

Right on brother:D

My 2008 Mahindra 5525 (54 hp engine, 45 hp pto, 2WD, power steering, gear tranny 8F/2R, triple rear hydraulic remotes) with the ML250 FEL (6-ft wide bucket, 2950 lb lift to 10.5 ft height, skid steer quick attach) and a Hawkline brush hog (6-ft wide) ran me about $20K new (just an example of what $20K might buy). You could handle 30 acres with something like this.

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Good luck.
 
   / What do I need? 70ac #6  
Right on brother:D

My 2008 Mahindra 5525 (54 hp engine, 45 hp pto, 2WD, power steering, gear tranny 8F/2R, triple rear hydraulic remotes) with the ML250 FEL (6-ft wide bucket, 2950 lb lift to 10.5 ft height, skid steer quick attach) and a Hawkline brush hog (6-ft wide) ran me about $20K new (just an example of what $20K might buy). You could handle 30 acres with something like this.

Good luck.

Very nice setup.:thumbsup:
 
   / What do I need? 70ac #7  
my sugestion is actually for 2 machines.

1 big plane brute, and one smaller CUT with bells and whistles.
 

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