Sounds like you have plenty of hp to farm with. You might want a small 4X4 tractor and loader, box blade tiller etc. to mow and mess around with. We have a 4320 Compact 1 and a half yrs old and 300 hrs. use it the most. It will pull a 7000 no-till planter. We also have a 10ft Great Plains no-till drill. It takes a 4040 JD to pull it. I spray with a 6060 AC with GPS. The light bars are super cheap now. Also a WD45 with loader to run the auger. O and the most valuable a 480E Case backhoe. Don't know how we ever got along without it. We just have 15 ft disk and a 15 ft do-all. Do no deep tillage. mostly no-till. Use the 4040 to knife in Nitrogen, 3 shanks on 60in centers. It is just a 4020 with a cab. O the combine. We have a L2 Gleaner, the reason is there is quite a few around us, and most have a donor combine, we all share parts. I would just go with the flow, and let it evolve.
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