Posted by marcusvandendaele on November 10, 2014 at 10:16:14 from (204.185.168.10):
Hi i am looking into purchasing a tractor for my 5 acres. i have 3 out of these 5 acres that are way rough for any kind of riding mower to mow. its flat but its just really ruff. i am looking into something like a ford 8n. but i am not so sure i like the idea that i have to be moving in order for the brushhog to work. and this tractor will be used for brush hogging 90% of the time. i would also like for it to be able to plow snow or level gravel, occasionally. as i have an atv that i use to plow the driveway but it would be nice to have the tractor as a backup if needed. i would also like it to be able pull a small plow. I have never owned a tractor nor have i operated one. i can work on most things myself so i am open to getting an older one that will need some tinkering. its not like i am gonna be using it on a daily basis and needing it to make ends meat. if any of you guys could reccomend a tractor that will meet my needs i would greatly appreciate it. and if you could shed some light on the whole not a seperate clutch for the brushhog i would appreciate it. in my area i can get a decent ford 8n for 1250 dollars. That runs and drives good. i would like it to be in the under 2000 range but i would be willing to spend up to around 3000 if theres one thats a significant upgrade. i really dont know much about it other than what i pose above that i have found in my research online. like i said i really just need a big heavy duty lawnmower. Thanks in advance
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