If you have zero mechanical skills you may want buy from a dealer, so older tractors may be out of the question. I have to work on my neighbor's MF 35, he has limited skills. So you may want to look at the BX23, Kubota, with loader, hoe, and mower. I don't like the smell of diesel. Not really impressed with what it can do. Might work well for you. Or check out JD's
I'm not aware of any Terramite dealers. I have to call the factory for parts and do my own work. They are not cheap. Good chance you could get a new BX23's for the price of a used T5C. Mine has a 20 hp kohler gas. Only gas hoes I know of. New ones are 25 hp kohlers gas and base price is $25000+, 2 wheel drive. Larger ones are diesel and start around $30,000. Can get them in 4 wheel.
Larger used hoes are cheaper. Like all hydraulic devices, you will be working on leaky cylinders and hoses. May not be worth it for you if you can't do the work. Buying something older with an add on loader and no power steering, no strong front axle, a clutch and gear box will not be a pleasant experience working inside a barn. I would want a hydrostatic tranny while loading the front bucket. Burn up a clutch. The smell of diesel may not be fun either inside a barn.
I use mine for yard work, moving dirt, gravel, and mulch. Larger ones will tear up yard, mine is only 3100#
Not aware of anyone on YT that has a terramite. I like terramites so much I have two of them.
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