What size do I need??

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thesmackdown

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Hi all,

Just purchased a place over the summer. 40 acres. Pretty flat except the front hill and driveway, of course. Half is cropland and half is woods. We are switching to pastures for the cropland.

Things I plan on doing:

Firewood (dragging logs and hauling cut pieces)
Animals (cows, chickens and pigs)
Grading the driveway
Bushhogging

Trying to figure out what else I might need it for.

I don't want to underbuy but I also don't want to overbuy.

Suggestions?
 
   / What size do I need?? #2  
thesmackdown said:
Hi all,

Just purchased a place over the summer. 40 acres. Pretty flat except the front hill and driveway, of course. Half is cropland and half is woods. We are switching to pastures for the cropland.

Things I plan on doing:

Firewood (dragging logs and hauling cut pieces)
Animals (cows, chickens and pigs)
Grading the driveway
Bushhogging

Trying to figure out what else I might need it for.

I don't want to underbuy but I also don't want to overbuy.

Suggestions?

One probably in the 50 HP I'd think. But someone on here will defiantly know.
 
   / What size do I need?? #3  
yes you need a 50 to 60hp tractor what what your wanting todo.an its best to get a 4x4 an a FEL.
 
   / What size do I need?? #4  
50PTO (~55 Engine) would probably be a good match horsepower range. Front end Loader a must. Rotary cutter, box blade to start with. If you're buying new you can usually get a better deal on the total package buy including as many implements as you can afford. Best thing is to think of as many tasks that you will be doing in the next year and 5 years from now. Then which of those tasks will you do on a regular basis. That will give you an idea of what implements you'll need.

Good luck.
 
   / What size do I need?? #5  
40-60hp, look at every machine that you can in a comfortable driving distance. Set on them all, some may be comfortable for YOU and some may not be, try to get a feel for where all the controls are located. If you are going to depend on a dealer for service and whatnot, then check out the dealers also. If they answer questions promptly or if they even know the answers to your questions. Pretty much all the machines these days are pretty good, but the bigger names generally seem to have better dealers, of course there are always exceptions both ways. If you are going to buy new implements, it seems that it is generally a better deal to purchase them along with the tractor.

Check them out and get back to us with more questions. Remember more horse power usually gets the job done quicker, good luck. ;)
 
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   / What size do I need?? #6  
I would go with a 60hp. John Deere 4520's are nice. :thumbsup:
 
   / What size do I need?? #7  
Figure out how much time you have and the maximum Hp. required to run the size equipment you want to use.:)
 
   / What size do I need?? #8  
Can't really improve on the advice given so far; look at all the top brands in your area and you will find the one that fits you best.

What size/type hay bales will you be handling?
 
   / What size do I need?? #9  
Hi all,

Just purchased a place over the summer. 40 acres. Pretty flat except the front hill and driveway, of course. Half is cropland and half is woods. We are switching to pastures for the cropland.

Things I plan on doing:

Firewood (dragging logs and hauling cut pieces)
Animals (cows, chickens and pigs)
Grading the driveway
Bushhogging

Trying to figure out what else I might need it for.

I don't want to underbuy but I also don't want to overbuy.

Suggestions?

"Need" ?
Probably Cat 1; possibly as small as 25 or 30 HP, even an oldie 8N

"Want" ?
Depends on your wallet.
Cat 2 would be NICER !!!
65 ~ 85 HP, though it would cut down on the amount of seat time you get (-:

There seems to be a high spot in pricing at the homeowner market, Cat 0 border Cat 1,
i.e. you start to get more tractor for same or sometimes slightly less money as you get above about 35 HP - at least it seems that way around New England.
It is even more obvious on attachments/implements
 
   / What size do I need??
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Can't really improve on the advice given so far; look at all the top brands in your area and you will find the one that fits you best.

What size/type hay bales will you be handling?

I am guessing round bales.
 

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