Which Way Do I Go?

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JST

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I recently got an incredible deal on a house and 100 acres. This is the first time Ihave ever owned land or had a "real" need for a tractor (besides plantingfor hunting season). Now I really need a tractor to keep up withthe enormous size of the yard I will have to keep. A local fellow told me that if I wanted to have anysuccess running a finishing mower or a bush-hog I need something bigger than something like a "JD 950". From the size of it - I thought it would probably have been the perfect modle for me. Is he telling me the truth? A tractor of that size looks pretty capable to me. I know only a little abut tractors.

What wouldbe the best size and model for me? JD, Massey, Kubota.........are American better than Japanese models?

I have about 15 acres of yard and the rest is in pine.

I would appreciate your opinion. ANY information would be really helpful..........


thanx
 
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<font color="blue"> are American better than Japanese models? </font>

You'll be hard pressed to find a 100% American made model in a sub-30HP size.
 
   / Which Way Do I Go? #3  
Welcome to TBN. I would encourage you to fill out your profile to give users a better idea of your location and land type. Other than mowing... what do you want to do?
 
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1st of all welcome to the forum /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif and 2nd you need to give just a little bit more detailed information, General location, type of land , hillls? flat? SNOW? and such,. you also have to think what you might want to do 5 or 10 years from now. 100 acres is a hunk of land. you need first to determine the size of the tractor you want, then you can zero in on brands, this of course is just MHO /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Which Way Do I Go? #5  
Ok.. you have 100 ac estate. right now 15 ac in mowable? grass and rest in timber. You going to leave it in timber? or clear it any in the future.

How often and long do you want to mow it. 15 ac will be a good days work.. 7+/- hours on a 5' mower

If you are gonna skid logs.. don't buy a huge tractor otherwise it won't get around int he woods.

30-40hp range sounds good. might even do combo of a high 20's and a an older ag tractor.. say a 25+hp machine and a 50+hp machine.. Could probably get both of those for the price of a 35hp machine... Betweent he two you would be very versatile... small nimble tractor.. and a big brute... pick up a 10' mower and you can mow in about 4 hours.. etc.


Soundguy
 
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Hey!

Much thanx! and sorry about the profile thing. I will fill it out.

I live in central Mississippi. The hills here are not really steep, we rarely ever get snow, but rain we get often. The soil is pretty sandy.

Most of the acrage is in thick 15 y/o pines but there is a road that surrounds the property

Sorry that I havent replied more readily, had to check on a young one.

Thanx again
 
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Initially, I am gonna thin the 15 y/o pine. However, I will be contracting that job out of course to a timber company. The major things that I will be doing with the tractor are....bush-hogging, finish mowing, and more than likely disking and planting for wildlife (but not just on this property).

Other than this, I will just be thankful to have a peice of machinery to do all of the heavy things I have always wanted to do but never had the equipment to do it with (more for enjoyment rather than actual work) like maybe buying an auger for it for setting posts.

Hey, I also want to thank you for your welcomming me here.

Good to meet all of you. Hope to learn something from y'all.

j
 
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Yes -

The 15 mowable acres makes up the lawn of the house. We get rain in Mississippi about every week to 2 weeks. It needs mowing right now but I can hardley make myself crank up the 'ol craftsman 14.5 hp riding mower. Makes for a tough week of mowing *chuckle*.

j
 
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You really should think about doing something to reduce the size of the lawn. With a tractor you would be very hard pressed to mow that much in a day unless you have something like batwing mower.

If you are determined to keep that much lawn, you probably need a commercial grade ZTR mower or other specialized high-speed mowing machine.

Once you figure out how the mowing is going to be done in a reasonable length of time it should become more clear what you need in a tractor.
 

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