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tractor with loader - 2wd versus 4wd
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<blockquote data-quote="CircleC" data-source="post: 339452" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>I have been shopping for a tractor with a loader (used). I am trying to decide how important 4wd would be.</p><p></p><p>I have 20 acres to be cleared. I am thinking I will need to hire a dozer or excavator to knock down the big stuff. The first thing I will need my new used tractor to do is clean up behind the excavator. I think this will involve moving around a bunch of scrub, stumps, and limbs into burn piles. I will also probably need to use a box blade to smooth things out a bit (it is pretty flat land already). Anyway, after that, my work load should be pretty light; moving bales, brush hogging, maybe using a post hole digger.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking about a tractor with a front loader around 40-50 hp. Any suggestions about the importance of 4wd or anything else will be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CircleC, post: 339452, member: 5830"] I have been shopping for a tractor with a loader (used). I am trying to decide how important 4wd would be. I have 20 acres to be cleared. I am thinking I will need to hire a dozer or excavator to knock down the big stuff. The first thing I will need my new used tractor to do is clean up behind the excavator. I think this will involve moving around a bunch of scrub, stumps, and limbs into burn piles. I will also probably need to use a box blade to smooth things out a bit (it is pretty flat land already). Anyway, after that, my work load should be pretty light; moving bales, brush hogging, maybe using a post hole digger. I am thinking about a tractor with a front loader around 40-50 hp. Any suggestions about the importance of 4wd or anything else will be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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