Hi All. I'm a first time buyer, and though I've identified and have a handshake agreement on the tractor, I'm still looking for advice on implements. Maybe someone would be willing to read my story and offer an opinion. And, sorry, but I'm long winded.
I have never owned or operated a tractor before, but I do have 80 acres that is >90% forest, and feel the need. It is currently just our weekend and vacation destination, but will be much more in ~5-8 years.
Here's a description of the property.
We have maybe 6-7 acres of the 80 that is not wooded. Of that, there are 3 current clearings. One is the future site of our retirement home. One is where we just built our pole barn. And the third one is perfect to be a nice food plot for deer. In addition to the current clearings, there is one additional overgrown area that I'd like to clean out, and make into an additional food plot. Each of these food plot areas are about an acre each.
Our property also has dirt driveways, which are probably a total of at least 1000 feet, running from the county road to the house and barn clearings. On top of that, there is a two track type road that runs for another 1750 to 2000 feet. Finally, we have about a mile of ATV and hiking trails, with more to come.
Tractor use cases (or why I'm buying):
Clear the area for the new food plot.
Do the steps necessary for developing those two plots (work the earth, seed, tend, etc.).
Maintain the driveways and trails (including snow removal on the driveways - eventually).
Create new trails.
General forestry work, including a PTO driven chipper for maintaining the property.
The tractor we chose is a L3560 LE. It has a LA805 FEL, with the HD Round Back bucket. It is a cab, not a ROPS - so my trails are going to have to get tended to gradually to open up the canopy of the woods for passage of the cab. But - I'm in my 50's, and eventually I won't want to be out on a tractor in the winter (taking care of snow), or the summer (tilling, or whatever), without A/C or heat. Anyway, the tractor is a done deal (old school handshake and commitment), but I'm going in to finalize the actual paperwork in a few days. I've already asked for the 3rd Function valve kit to be installed, because I'd love a grapple someday - and want it to be ready.
So, here's what I'm thinking of adding to the deal initially.
+Max out wheel weights as permitted
+Box Scraper
+Chain driven forward rotation tiller
+Weight box
+Quick Hitch
I so want to also go with the wood chipper, but since I don't know prices on any of these implements yet, I'm hesitant. I'll be financing a bit. Not a large portion, but enough that this initial cost does matter.
So, what say you, the tractor folks that have been doing this for a long time? Given my use cases, am I on the right track for initial implements and additions?
Thanks all for any opinions.
Mach'er in Michigan
I have never owned or operated a tractor before, but I do have 80 acres that is >90% forest, and feel the need. It is currently just our weekend and vacation destination, but will be much more in ~5-8 years.
Here's a description of the property.
We have maybe 6-7 acres of the 80 that is not wooded. Of that, there are 3 current clearings. One is the future site of our retirement home. One is where we just built our pole barn. And the third one is perfect to be a nice food plot for deer. In addition to the current clearings, there is one additional overgrown area that I'd like to clean out, and make into an additional food plot. Each of these food plot areas are about an acre each.
Our property also has dirt driveways, which are probably a total of at least 1000 feet, running from the county road to the house and barn clearings. On top of that, there is a two track type road that runs for another 1750 to 2000 feet. Finally, we have about a mile of ATV and hiking trails, with more to come.
Tractor use cases (or why I'm buying):
Clear the area for the new food plot.
Do the steps necessary for developing those two plots (work the earth, seed, tend, etc.).
Maintain the driveways and trails (including snow removal on the driveways - eventually).
Create new trails.
General forestry work, including a PTO driven chipper for maintaining the property.
The tractor we chose is a L3560 LE. It has a LA805 FEL, with the HD Round Back bucket. It is a cab, not a ROPS - so my trails are going to have to get tended to gradually to open up the canopy of the woods for passage of the cab. But - I'm in my 50's, and eventually I won't want to be out on a tractor in the winter (taking care of snow), or the summer (tilling, or whatever), without A/C or heat. Anyway, the tractor is a done deal (old school handshake and commitment), but I'm going in to finalize the actual paperwork in a few days. I've already asked for the 3rd Function valve kit to be installed, because I'd love a grapple someday - and want it to be ready.
So, here's what I'm thinking of adding to the deal initially.
+Max out wheel weights as permitted
+Box Scraper
+Chain driven forward rotation tiller
+Weight box
+Quick Hitch
I so want to also go with the wood chipper, but since I don't know prices on any of these implements yet, I'm hesitant. I'll be financing a bit. Not a large portion, but enough that this initial cost does matter.
So, what say you, the tractor folks that have been doing this for a long time? Given my use cases, am I on the right track for initial implements and additions?
Thanks all for any opinions.
Mach'er in Michigan
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