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How deep is your wallet? They'll sell you whatever you want.I feel like my best option is a new ride. Or newer. That things been sitting since early 2000
Sounds good!I’m thinking 75 max and 50-60 minimum. It’s 1000 acre farm, couple hundred acres of pasture. Im gonna take a stab at Christmas trees, food plots, gotta do bush hogging, maintaining old logging roads as well.
I have about a 59hp Kubota. It does everything I need…..and I wish I had a 90hp. HaSounds good!
I’m thinking 75 max and 50-60 minimum. It’s 1000 acre farm, couple hundred acres of pasture. Im gonna take a stab at Christmas trees, food plots, gotta do bush hogging, maintaining old logging roads as well.
I too have 4-5 miles of trails and 350acre farm. My cab has been beat to hell.I have used both a 45hp JD and now a 72hp Case (cat 2) at our 330 acre farm (10 acres plots, 60 tillable, 4-5 miles of log roads/trails in woods). In my opinion 70 hp is a sweet spot, it's not too big but big enough to bush hog anything, lift logs off trails and pull/turn any plot implement you have.. I have most including a heavy no till drill.
It would be a dream to have a cab with a/c but in my situation it wouldn't make it a 100 yards inside the woods.
If anyone is looking for a great starter tractor. I’m selling my JD 790. 30 HP 4x4.
Cheyenne, WyomingLocation?
I see that point. But I’m scared shitless to take a cab into the woods on the trail for fear of damaging it. Maybe I wouldn’t damage it, but a utility tractor will be used for utility when I get it, not in a field, so I have my doubts, but I’m also coming from a place of never owning one myself and only running cab-lessI too have 4-5 miles of trails and 350acre farm. My cab has been beat to hell.
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I would get a cab again every time.
Often I hear people without a cab justify why they don’t have one. I’ve never once met someone with a cab that says they wish they didn’t have one.
It gets beat up for sure. But just scratches on paint and such. The air stays cold, I don’t get hit by the branches, and I’ve never been stung by a bee on my tractor.I see that point. But I’m scared shitless to take a cab into the woods on the trail for fear of damaging it. Maybe I wouldn’t damage it, but a utility tractor will be used for utility when I get it, not in a field, so I have my doubts, but I’m also coming from a place of never owning one myself and only running cab-less
No, not at all. Take the time to widen your trails a bit with a brush hog and loader just as you would with any tractor to keep from trashing it and you're good. This seems to be an issue people think they will have, but I've yet to see when comparing cab to open station (I've had both). If a branch or other obstacle was hitting the windshield, it would probably be hitting you in the face on an open station tractor, and it would certainly be hitting the ROPS (which can be a great way to do a wheelie if you're into that kind of thing). It's not like the cab sticks out wider than the rear wheels and it isn't any taller than a ROPS in most cases. Again, push the field edges back and keep trails maintained and your fine. I see the cab as another layer of safety in situations like this as well. You are more protected from crap flying out of your rotary mower, a branch snapping off up high, etc.You guys really don’t worry about branches as shit breaking glass?
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Not buying new I wouldn’t pass up on a good priced tractor w a cab bc it has a cab, but I’m not sure I’ll spend extra money to get one, if that makes sense. I gotta sell the camper first