Thank you thank you!!
I've got lots to chew on! I started off thinking that a subcompact might be fine but in your responses there is a resounding agreement that spending more money for more tractor is only going to help me get my work done quicker with more convenience.
In response to several folks' suggestions- this tractor will be stored in the second space of a two-port garage, so I need to make sure that whichever model I'm able to find and afford will fit with a collapsible/foldable ROPS instead of a nice cab. To further bolster this choice, I want a lowest possible center of gravity and a ballast box (maybe filled tires as well, seems that there are mixed feelings about this) to keep me balanced and glued onto the hillsides whatever job I'm doing.
Since space is limited in the garage, I really need to prioritize which attachments I'm going to buy to start out with. I see a blade for snow, a cart for hauling logs, and a grapple for working in the woods as my most frequently utilized, while a plow/harrow might be best rented for a couple days in the Spring. What do you think?
I've got lots to chew on! I started off thinking that a subcompact might be fine but in your responses there is a resounding agreement that spending more money for more tractor is only going to help me get my work done quicker with more convenience.
In response to several folks' suggestions- this tractor will be stored in the second space of a two-port garage, so I need to make sure that whichever model I'm able to find and afford will fit with a collapsible/foldable ROPS instead of a nice cab. To further bolster this choice, I want a lowest possible center of gravity and a ballast box (maybe filled tires as well, seems that there are mixed feelings about this) to keep me balanced and glued onto the hillsides whatever job I'm doing.
Since space is limited in the garage, I really need to prioritize which attachments I'm going to buy to start out with. I see a blade for snow, a cart for hauling logs, and a grapple for working in the woods as my most frequently utilized, while a plow/harrow might be best rented for a couple days in the Spring. What do you think?