Posted by Walt davies on December 29, 2008 at 10:53:30 from (75.106.198.28):
In Reply to: Proper tractor posted by ALWMach1 on December 29, 2008 at 06:53:46:
Personally if you want to run all those animals I would want more acreage. I have 37 and run about 8 to 12 cows and its not quite enough. Horses require a lot more land as they run and tear up the grass. You need to be able to move them pasture to pasture to let the grass come back. As far as Tractor I have two L series Kubotas one a 77 two wheel drive 4 cylinder diesel that I use haying an such. But id worthless in the winter when its wet or muddy. The other is smaller 3 cylinder but wheel drive and will virtually go just about anyplace I have run it mud up to the engine and it just keeps going. Both will move the big bales but only on the 3 point and just barley. My friend makes some 800 lb bales for me that work great. Walt PS don't get the little Ford its just not enough tractor.
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