Yes, BUT, at $2000 you're right on the edge. If anything goes out of whack --let me restate that. WHEN something gits out of whack the budget gets busted and maybe the marriage as well, unless you're married to a mechanic with a whole bunch of used tractor parts. Don't let this dismay you. If I were you I would move ahead, get a small used farm utility tractor with hydraulics, PTO and a three point hitch. With a $2000 ceiling you can't be fussy so you might have to settle for a not too pretty Ford N or a Ferguson. Either will plow snow going backward. You can make your own snow pusher to fit on the 3PH. A used mower will take care of the grass cutting and you said "move earth". Get a used slip scoop for $50 and you'll be able to "move earth" without all the headaches and $$$ that a loader would bring about. I know where I could buy a usable Ford N for $1500 and a guy tried to sell me a Ferguson 20 the other day for $1800 asking. Both had fair tires (they held air), the Fergy had put a rod thru the side of the block but that had been "fixed". I want to get a tractor low enough to get under some trees and either would have done that but I'm not limited to a $$$$ budget but am limited to a time budget so will probably get a new Deere. I know, I know. A lot of the guys on this forum will tell you to get live hydraulics, live pto, etc. You might not be able to for <$2000. Three point hitch for slip scoop and snow pusher or blade, and pto for mower and you're "good to go". Tell us more as time goes by.
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