Posted by George Boothe on January 16, 2011 at 14:19:30 from (68.39.240.62):
In Reply to: Best all around tractor posted by George Boothe on January 16, 2011 at 07:32:20:
thanks guys for all the helpful info. Now I have a good place to start from and I'll start looking from there. The land I am buying is a little over 40 acres. Small 6-14 inch round trees all over it so I will need to remove them first. But once removed I'll be using either a disc or tine plow and maybe a tiller in the winter time. probably a rack at some point. Mostly I want a good tractor to start with that I can add pieces to later on to get most jobs done on the farm.
My ideal farm.. 3 acres for house and place for kids to play, 15 acres for cows,pigs, chickens, and a few horses, and the other 22+ for the farm fields.
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