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Quote from: baldopepper on January 19, 2021, 01:26:18 PMGuess it kinda depends what you'll be doing on your property. Are you staying there thru the winter when you'll need to be plowing snow or are you even in an area that gets lots of snow. Moving a little of dirt or preparing a lot of ground for a garden. I have a little Kubota bx2380 with a 60" belly mower and a front loader. Pretty well takes care of what I need around my 20 acres. I do also have a quad for just general messing around and back and forth to the lake. Mowing about 8 acres so too rough on the quad using a tow behind.Right now the plan is to park the travel trailer and use it for recreational purposes and build in 3-4 years. We would like to be able to go up there almost every weekend till that time but the road would most likely not be passable in the event of a significant snow fall.
Guess it kinda depends what you'll be doing on your property. Are you staying there thru the winter when you'll need to be plowing snow or are you even in an area that gets lots of snow. Moving a little of dirt or preparing a lot of ground for a garden. I have a little Kubota bx2380 with a 60" belly mower and a front loader. Pretty well takes care of what I need around my 20 acres. I do also have a quad for just general messing around and back and forth to the lake. Mowing about 8 acres so too rough on the quad using a tow behind.
I wouldn't buy a tractor to sit it idle on a random piece of property as it could disappear. In the event you aren't ready to build. I'd consider a snow machine to access during snow events and have a snow blower or something up there to open around the trailer. When it came time to do work on improving the property a 35hp or better tractor saves you lots of time and money.