In northern MI (but no snow work) and not too worried about getting something immediately as I can do work with the 806 and I guess White 4-2010 and fix the 400 in the near future (once I clean out the garage 😆).
Also, open to driving pretty much any distance if good deal.
I agree on the loader - been looking for a little loader since I sold my backhoe and other loader (both were much too large for my needs, well, the backhoe wasn't but I was dumb back then 😆).
BUT - definitely should pick up something before winter so next year am good to go.
Regarding two tractors, one big and one little - you think just one? - could see that.
For budget, thinking $3k'ish for something 35hp or so and $5k'ish for something in the 55hp range and $8k'ish if around $100hp.
If getting up over 105hp, then $10k +
For new tractors, I cringe thinking about dropping $40k for something that has less butt than a tractor from 1955 (4wd is nice though).
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