Posted by Janicholson on December 06, 2014 at 13:31:03 from (74.60.94.18):
In Reply to: Which Tractor? posted by phil_n on December 06, 2014 at 12:31:35:
Rent the back hoe (It will be a real pain to install and remove or leave on) unless you intend to dig a bunch, it will be in the road. *n tractors (my family has 2) will be just OK. They steer hard, and go too fast, even in low gear, for yard work. The same goes for a Cub Farmall. A IH 340, 350, 560 utility will serve much more adequately. They will have live PTO and hydraulics capable of operating a loader (very desirable). Plowing is far more successful than roto tilling. Rocks are not fun with a plow, but they really tear into a rototiller. Few small tractors of vintage affordable size and price will operate a roto tiller. A plow, a disk, a spike drag, a bush hog, and a loader are needed. Start with a usable tractor and grow into the attachments. Jim
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