Posted by Small_Timer_IA on December 22, 2013 at 14:34:31 from (75.107.148.117):
Looking for input on a new tractor. I'll be using it on my small cow calf operation to feed round bales, haul manure, clip pastures w/ bush hog, mow/rake a few acres of hay (higher my round baling done). I'd also like to find a snowblower for it for winter. I also have a good sized skidsteer so loader isn't necessary but would be handy to load bales at my dads farm then haul them to my place with pickup and unload with skidloader. Also seems feeding rds w/ tractor would be handier than skidloader due to better visability and safety. So guess I just talked myself into a loader. I do have hills. Want new paint. Don't want overkill for my jobs, but don't wanna be underpowered. Needs to be handy. Have NH, Agco, JD, and CIH dealers nearby. Kubota is a little further away but could be considered.
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