Evenin' all.
A little background on me so you know what sort of person you're talking with:
33 years old, helping to run a little farm for the past couple of years. Grew up on a farm......technically speaking. As a kid I probably drove a Farmall Super A a total of seven times. So I can tell a belly mower from a turning plow, but that's about the extent of my knowledge.
Recently I was asked to find us a good small tractor for this small farm. I said "Sure! No problem." and when I started looking around got a bit overwhelmed.
So I figure I need to learn from people that know tractors, and this seems to be the sort of place where I'd get good advice.
Kubota is right at the top of my list, as just about everybody I know recommends them. We need something bigger than a lawn mower, but not a whole lot bigger. Three-point hitch is required. Belly mower capability is needed. I'd like to have options such as adding a loader at a later date. So far what I've seen that seems to be the right fit for us are the "B" series tractors.
I won't be the guy paying for the tractor; but I'll be the one using, maintaining, and fixing it. Needless to say I haven't been given a massive budget to work with.
Thank you in advance, for your time and advice.
A little background on me so you know what sort of person you're talking with:
33 years old, helping to run a little farm for the past couple of years. Grew up on a farm......technically speaking. As a kid I probably drove a Farmall Super A a total of seven times. So I can tell a belly mower from a turning plow, but that's about the extent of my knowledge.
Recently I was asked to find us a good small tractor for this small farm. I said "Sure! No problem." and when I started looking around got a bit overwhelmed.
So I figure I need to learn from people that know tractors, and this seems to be the sort of place where I'd get good advice.
Kubota is right at the top of my list, as just about everybody I know recommends them. We need something bigger than a lawn mower, but not a whole lot bigger. Three-point hitch is required. Belly mower capability is needed. I'd like to have options such as adding a loader at a later date. So far what I've seen that seems to be the right fit for us are the "B" series tractors.
I won't be the guy paying for the tractor; but I'll be the one using, maintaining, and fixing it. Needless to say I haven't been given a massive budget to work with.
Thank you in advance, for your time and advice.
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