Ccrider
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Worth noting- older tractors are not the same as the new stuff being built. I own a 1994 Deere 1070 4wd with numerous attachments, including a backhoe. It was marketed as a 39hp compact tractor but will outperform any 50hp+two wheel drive tractor that I have ever been on. It’s rated at 35 pto hp.I have read this whole post. I agree, buy a 4wd tractor of 60-80 HP and a FEL. But not a mention of the tractors you are recommending. Do not even look at anything that says COMPACT! That leaves 90% of the Kubota line out! Look for UTILITY tractors, plain ole farm tractors. They are built heavier and will take rougher treatment. It is too bad the government got mixed up in engineering, the new diesel engines are an abomination. So, buy repairability, warranty and dealer. AND, HEAVIER IS BETTER
They make almost anything for 3point hitch and you will learn to hate it, look at the Quick hitch if you work alone. Same with FEL attachments, get something "quick change" and it would be nice if the tractor came with a front hydraulic pump so you could use Skid Steer attachments like mulchers and brush cutters.
Excavators, bulldozers and tracked loaders are nice if your budget can stand them. Watch these kids run this new equipment and unless you are blind you will realize it takes hours to learn to be proficient. HIRE
Things I have learned the hard way in 85 years.
I also own a kubota 7060 4wd with the “ultra cab” and front and rear hydraulics. The Kubota, while bigger and stronger, is not built as heavy duty as the older Deere. Also, the kubota has all the new emissions crap on it and it will shut down if you don’t clear the emissions as required. A pia for sure. I have done more work with the 1070 than I will ever be able to do with the 7060.
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