Posted by taggert on July 28, 2008 at 13:26:55 from (66.68.103.116):
Size of ranch - 600 acres
South Texas Brush country with Caliche and Goliad Sand soils. About 7 miles of fence line, 15 miles of senderos.
This will be my first tractor and its immediate chores will be: Clearing/cutting fence lines and senderos with loader and brush hog, removing posts, auguring holes, pushing debris into burn piles, and general forklift work.
Future chores: Maintaining fence lines and senderos, working a 50 acre field that the brush has taken back (hasn't been worked in 12 years), moving and bailing hay.
I have been looking at the 80 - 120 hp range but will be getting an old tractor to fit my budget of $10,000+-.
I will be getting a loader/backhoe next to handle the construction phases so this tractor will be for pulling pto and hydraulic attachments and general loader work.
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