Hi, I’m looking to purchase my first tractor and could use a sanity check and advice.
I have about 50 acres in Central Texas; 40 of which is fairly flat pasture, 10 of which is forested and rolls down to a substantial creek. In addition, I need to maintain 2500ft x 24ft of highway frontage on the county side of my property line. The ultimate goal for the property is a mixture of homestead/agriculture/agri-tourism. We’ll have a mixture of livestock/grazing, hay, and vegetable crop. Other planned uses for the tractor are:
Time is important to me — I work full-time outside of the farm. At the same time, I don’t want to over-purchase too much machine on “what-ifs”. Dependability and warranty are keeping my focus on buying a machine new for the long-haul vs taking a chance on a used machine.
My back is in fairly rough, but manageable, shape. The operator comforts on the M4D/M5 look attractive if I’m feeling selfish, the instructor seat would be a nice plus to get my kid (safely) involved, the A/C and dust/bug protection from a cab seem like something every one that has one would never go back from. I can’t help feel a bit of impostor syndrome though when I see videos of people making it happen with a 60 year old tractor. On the flip side, if my body is unnecessarily aching because I didn’t spend a bit more to take care of myself, my wife will kill me.
Implements I’m looking at including in the initial purchase (to wrap it up in the 0% financing)
All that said — any advice is appreciated. This is a lot of money I’m considering and if I really could get by with a L4701 or Grand L4760, I’m certainly open to it. I keep reading that “tractors hold their value”, but at the same time somewhere else I read 90% of tractor sales are to new buyers, and new buyers are steered towards new purchases for the safety of a warranty. I’d hate to assume a machine as expensive as an M5 will hold its value if there’s no buyers. My plan is this is a lifelong purchase, but you know how life can throw a curveball.
I have about 50 acres in Central Texas; 40 of which is fairly flat pasture, 10 of which is forested and rolls down to a substantial creek. In addition, I need to maintain 2500ft x 24ft of highway frontage on the county side of my property line. The ultimate goal for the property is a mixture of homestead/agriculture/agri-tourism. We’ll have a mixture of livestock/grazing, hay, and vegetable crop. Other planned uses for the tractor are:
- cut/grade/maintain 1/2 mile of dirt/gravel driveway plus parking areas, smaller access paths
- clear/clean up/maintain a few acres of the forested land for access to the creek
- Lots of tree/log work; there’s 50 or so 100+ year old trees that need help just along the edge of the forested area and dotting the pasture. Broken/dead limbs, some of the trees are likely entirely dead and need to be pulled down. I’m hoping to use the wood for a mixture of firewood, building hugelkulturs (burying it), and potentially milling any of the wood of quality. There’s hundreds more of various states of quality within the forest.
- Dirt moving; creating and planting some raised beds, other things directly into the ground on 4 acres
- Mowing/haying 30 acres, 2500x24ft frontage (thinking offset flail mower)
- Digging; swales for water capture, trenches for infrastructure, hugelkultur beds
- Lifting/moving heavy things; hay bales, heavy equipment in shop, large rocks, gravel, earth
- Clearing out a huge trash ditch; decades of garbage thrown into what should be a water flow to the creek (I’m hoping I can use the backhoe w/ thumb to grab the heavy stuff and pull it out)
- Ripping out existing fencing and putting in new fencing
- Wood chipper; making mulch
Time is important to me — I work full-time outside of the farm. At the same time, I don’t want to over-purchase too much machine on “what-ifs”. Dependability and warranty are keeping my focus on buying a machine new for the long-haul vs taking a chance on a used machine.
My back is in fairly rough, but manageable, shape. The operator comforts on the M4D/M5 look attractive if I’m feeling selfish, the instructor seat would be a nice plus to get my kid (safely) involved, the A/C and dust/bug protection from a cab seem like something every one that has one would never go back from. I can’t help feel a bit of impostor syndrome though when I see videos of people making it happen with a 60 year old tractor. On the flip side, if my body is unnecessarily aching because I didn’t spend a bit more to take care of myself, my wife will kill me.
Implements I’m looking at including in the initial purchase (to wrap it up in the 0% financing)
- FEL w/ QA 72" bucket
- Backhoe w/ 16" bucket and either mechanical or hydraulic thumb
- 72" offset flail mower
- 6' box blade w/ scarifiers
- Pallet forks
- Root grapple
All that said — any advice is appreciated. This is a lot of money I’m considering and if I really could get by with a L4701 or Grand L4760, I’m certainly open to it. I keep reading that “tractors hold their value”, but at the same time somewhere else I read 90% of tractor sales are to new buyers, and new buyers are steered towards new purchases for the safety of a warranty. I’d hate to assume a machine as expensive as an M5 will hold its value if there’s no buyers. My plan is this is a lifelong purchase, but you know how life can throw a curveball.