Posted by Cory Schmidt on December 30, 2014 at 08:10:34 from (64.246.253.39):
Work/live on that size of farm here in WI. A 706 farmall is a good tractor for anything. I would suggest having at least 2 tractors (we have 10+ in running order)Then if one gets stuck or don't want to unhook you have a back up. Something around a M or W6, or newer towards 504(or 460) size. A good size combine is a 105 IH had a couple of them but were to shuck apart and parts we needed were hard to find. A full hyd. loader is a great tool to(currently use one on JD2440 had one on Farmall504). A small skid-steer is nice for when you can't get in some place with tractor loader. We use a Case 1816B that was repowered with 20hp. Good small loader with enough "snot" to do most tasks it takes on. A 1 row corn picker, small square baler(we have a 47 IH), and 300 bsh. spreader are other things to keep in mind
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