On the other hand, if you like coming to this site and learning from all the nice people here and don't mind getting your hands greasy, then buy an old one that has been gone through. You gonna move any big bales for horses?
If you are rich and spend your weekends at the lake and going to ball games(basic suburbanites), then get a new one(talkng tractor here) so you don't have to mess with repairs. If you just have a short couple hundred feet drive, a 20' by 20' vegetable garden, and mow the rest, then get a 20-25 hp john deere or other garden tractor at lowes with a snow blade. You can use it to plant your grass. Then get a rear tine tiller for the garden. Choice of a snow blade or snow blower will depend if drive is paved or not. Blade for sure on gravel and blower to clear walks, front of garage, and drive. We have a big blower that we use on gravel too. Not sure if you are in snow country or not. When Kansas gets a big snow it melts off before worrying too much about pushing snow.
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