Sorry for not giving you all the info you need to help me. THis is what my set up is going to look like. 16 acres about 10 pasture including drylot. I have three horses now and might take on one more or a boarder so four.
I plan on feeding round bales in the winter and pasture in the summer. So i need to beable to move the bales for one location to the pasture with out trouble. I would also like to use the tractor for arena spreading, some snow removal, and small projects around the farm. Etc. Moving rocks, dirt, sand.
Bales we see around here are anywhere from 500 to 1200 pounds. I have been told I can buy pretty much what size I need.
So there you have it. Maybe 3K isn't enough but thats why I am learning about tractors here. Thanks again to everyone who has given great advise.
ONE more question: The tractor that was listed on here was a IN 464 1974 with 6,000 hours and a loader. He said everything seems to be working and it came from a municipality. how many hours is two many??
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