Like everything else decisions are easy to make if you have all the I wants in the equation. Most everything you have mentioned can be handled by a skidsteer loader machine i.e. Bobcat, Cat, JD or New Holland some time you can rent them or the tools. Then after all the diggin and rippin are done you'll need an upkeep tractor with a rear mower. One time cost of clearing equipment then it's time to play with the real reason you're on here like the rest of us. LOL I see this on the photo ADS all the time because now you're done with the PHD or tiller etc. now it sets in the corner of the lot and you mention to you're better half I needa and then you're sleeping in the garage. My advice is rent what you need to clear and build then buy what you want to mow and haul grandkids around and just have fun. I'm just telling you as a friend and if you like being on this site then we're friends, I've seen this many times backhoes, dozers and loaders setting in the weeds for 20,30 and 50 years rusting down because owners thought they might need them again. IMHO
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