Posted by sotxbill on August 10, 2023 at 07:33:11 from (172.56.94.147):
In Reply to: what do I need posted by warddog on August 10, 2023 at 07:19:17:
Lots of opinions... first off you cant mow wet area either with or without 4wd. So only buy 4wd if your going to do serious plowing or have other needs for heavy pulling that a rotary cutter (shredder) (brush hog) does not require. 38pto hp will run a 6 foot cutter. 48 hp will run an 8 foot cutter. 58 hp will run a 10 foot 78 hp will run a 15 foot cutter. 85 hp or more will run a large round hay baler if you every plan to do that. Also a bigger tractor will obviously cut more faster, but you dont need a 130 hp tractor for 10 acres of cutting. Also 6 cyl tractors can consume $80 to 160$ of fuel a day.. So its about how much time you have vs how much money you have. Lots of money but very little time, buy bigger. No money and lots of time you could buy smaller and save a whole whole lot of money. Also,3 and 4 cyl tractors are very common and parts are cheaper in the used market. Some brands have total aftermarket support on parts so you almost never pay dealer prices. 6 cyl tractor parts cost much much more. DID I SAY MUCH MUCH MORE? Are you going to buy new or used as that will drive you a different direction. Can you service and work on the tractor or will have to rely on dealer support? (ouch!!!)
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