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<blockquote data-quote="OldMachinist" data-source="post: 17776" data-attributes="member: 437"><p>I own and maintain 70 acres and have found that you need machines that are specific for the chore at hand. There really isn't a one size fits all. Nothing I have is close to new and some of it is older than me but with a little maintenence they do everything I need. I have a Ford 860 with a FEL, brushhog mower, rear grader blade and cultivator, a Allis Chalmers CA with a Woods belly mower, a Bobcat 453F and many other smaller internal combustion engine powered machines and tools. I find the need to trench and dig deep every once and a while and then I just rent a machine. You should decide what you'll do the most and start from there. From sound of your post you need a tractor like I have 45-60hp, 3 point brush mower and grader blade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldMachinist, post: 17776, member: 437"] I own and maintain 70 acres and have found that you need machines that are specific for the chore at hand. There really isn't a one size fits all. Nothing I have is close to new and some of it is older than me but with a little maintenence they do everything I need. I have a Ford 860 with a FEL, brushhog mower, rear grader blade and cultivator, a Allis Chalmers CA with a Woods belly mower, a Bobcat 453F and many other smaller internal combustion engine powered machines and tools. I find the need to trench and dig deep every once and a while and then I just rent a machine. You should decide what you'll do the most and start from there. From sound of your post you need a tractor like I have 45-60hp, 3 point brush mower and grader blade. [/QUOTE]
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