#73: 1st Piece of Equipment for Property Owner. Tractor, UTV, ATV, Golf Cart, Zero Turn?

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What's the best 1st piece of equipment for a new property owner or homesteader? It's a tough call. In this video I talk about what I did, and what I would do differently depending on budget. This is my recommendation for people in a similar land situation as mine - under 100 acres, a mix of woods, open land, yard, and home.
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Equipment and toys we use:
Toro TIMECUTTER zero turn with 60-inch fabricated deck, 24.5 hp Toro Commercial V-Twin engine
Ford F350 Super Duty Diesel 6.0
Ford Expedition
Chevy Volt
Jeep Wrangler JKU Winter Edition
Yamaha XT250 dual sport motorcycle
Polaris Ranger Crew side x side 500
Club Car DS Gasoline Golf Cart with MadJax rear seat and platform
Honda Foreman 450 ES
John Deere 2210 compact tractor with front-end loader and mid-mount mower
Stihl MS290 Farm Boss chainsaw
Stihl MS271 Farm Boss chainsaw
Stihl trimmer FS55R
Stihl blower BG55
Stihl Pole Saw HT56C
Husqvarna push mower
Craftsman push mower
Correct Craft Sport Nautique
Coachman Chaparral 5th wheel
Car Mate enclosed trailer
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GP Outdoors
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Pittsburgh Dad
Tractor Time with Tim
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Good Works Tractors
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Mowing fast - • #35: Mowing FAST with ...
First time mowing - • #24 First Mow with the...
Mowing a cemetery - • #28: Mowing a Cemetery...
Blowing/mowing leaves - • #92: Leaf blowing made...
Mowing vs Mulching - • #87: Is a mulching kit...
Land owner equipment - • #73: 1st Piece of Equi...
How long to mow 5 acres - • #72: Toro Timecutter m...
Cemetery mowing experience - • #68: How to Mow a Ceme...
Loading into a trailer - • #51: 6x12 Car-Mate Enc...
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Published Sept. 27, 2020
Current subscriber count at the time of upload: 247
Purple Collar Life is a privately owned channel and part of Education Situation Specialists.
0:00 Introduction
0:10 Equipment from shed
1:42 Yamaha XT250 motorcycle
2:25 Club Car DS Gas Golf Cart
2:58 MadJax flip seat for golf carts
4:09 Polaris Ranger 500 EFI Crew
5:33 Honda Foreman four wheeler
6:49 Toro TIMECUTTER zero turn mower
7:42 Ford 2N and Ford 8N
10:15 John Deere 2210
13:00 conclusion - subscribe and like
14:02 fill the shed

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  • @quirkyCourtney
    @quirkyCourtney4 ай бұрын

    Yes. That’s me!!! Thanks for making this!!

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    4 ай бұрын

    Our pleasure! Congrats on the new property. Keep us posted on how things go.

  • @quirkyCourtney

    @quirkyCourtney

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you! We are excited and nervous. Would your advice about the tractor change IF you had a baby/young child that would have to be near you while you worked on it (maybe baby wearing or sitting with you)? I have a 10month old and would love to get pregnant again in the fall or next spring. I'm wondering if a side by side might be better for that reason but can I clear brush, haul rocks and wood, till, and mow with it?@@PurpleCollarLife

  • @joelongrid7625
    @joelongrid76253 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Your story and my story are almost identical. First I had Ford 8N and the same foreman you have, same color even. Then I traded the 8N for a new John Deere similar to today's 3035 with HST. Also had a John Deere riding mower which I still have today. We had 15 acres in central MN but now live on a city lot. Great information for those starting out or even upgrading.

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Joel!

  • @HomeWithTheBuffingtons
    @HomeWithTheBuffingtons3 жыл бұрын

    Sweet! Thanks for this video. This obviously has been going through my mind of what order do I need to get things. I am a city boy and we are building on 9 acres so I am starting from scratch. Rural life is going to be interesting for me. :D

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @rmnorton2
    @rmnorton23 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this and your other videos. I Just bought some land. Picked up a used 8N.

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's great! You'll love the 8N. They can do so much and 3-point attachments are pretty easy to find on the used market. For our 8N, we have a back blade, cement mixer, 5' finish mower, carry-all, post hole auger, boom lift, receiver hitch, and sickle bar. Keep us posted on your new land and the Ford 8N! Congrats.

  • @mattfuhrman7146
    @mattfuhrman71462 жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching and commenting.

  • @FromSteelToWood
    @FromSteelToWood3 жыл бұрын

    That shed is impressive! Lol! It seems this video was made exactly for my needs! We have a new land (88 acres). Then we have an old Case 430 with a loader. Good for forestry work and snow removal. Then the not so small Bolens HT23 for mowing. Then also the small Cub Cadet, again for mowing. We don't need to maintain the hayfield, it's being taken care of by a neighbor. Then we need to move around the property. The tractors are too slow. Then as you said, an UTV or an ATV be the best thing? We are seriously looking for a UTV at this moment. Thanks for sharing your point of view!

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    3 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on the 88 acres! That's excellent. I believe owning your own land is a great thing. Thanks for watching. Keep us posted on what you decide!

  • @Karl_Degraa
    @Karl_Degraa3 жыл бұрын

    Mate, a great video. Money is an issue. We started our farming effectively three years ago. I had at my disposal a wheel barrow and hand tools. It would be tough to plant hundreds of macadamia trees with this equipment. So we have steadily bought a few machines, firstly a ride on mower I destroyed but learned from. Then a bigger 4wd mower that is old and great. Then a trailer, then a Club Car Carryall 295. Its a great machine and being 4WD with a Kubota diesel engine, has plenty of grunt. We still need a tractor, one rated at around 40 HP. Maybe in 2021. Your channel is great. Thanks for putting in the work. My channel is a bit crap & probably a bit too specialised as I am more interested in macadamia trees than machinery.

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for finding our channel!

  • @Karl_Degraa

    @Karl_Degraa

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting videos. I watched the one on cutting down the rotten leaning tree. Though in the comments there was a bit of criticism I thought you did a good job. My farm is fairly clear of trees except in a few places. We will have to cut down a few trees here and there. I've cut down a few smaller ones which went well but the big eucalyptus trees are a different level. These ones get up to 30 meters tall and are huge, containing an enormous amount of wood. I think for one I'm going to cut it down then heap most of the branches around the stump, leave it for a while to dry out then burn it to get rid of the wood and hopefully the stump. Without a tractor it will be a lot of physical work but if time is taken it should be okay. My chainsaw only has a 16 inch bar and is battery powered. Its pretty good but I think I might need a petrol powered chainsaw for bigger trees like this. In relation to this video I think for my situation a mower is the number one machine. As the planted trees grow the only foreseeable maintenance is mowing grass, pruning trees, mulching trees and applying compost or fertilizer. A mower can help with all tasks except for pruning which is a manual job. However having the Club Car UTV is really good as both my wife and I can get around the orchard a lot easier and its easier to carry stuff on its tray than with the mower towing a trailer.

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Karl_Degraa Thanks so much for subscribing and sharing the story! We like our Club Car also! It sounds like there is always plenty to do at your place too! Thanks for watching and we look forward to your future comments!

  • @MissingLinkMTB
    @MissingLinkMTB10 ай бұрын

    They make a crazy amount of accessories for atv's and I'm not talking gun racks. Winches, snow plows, box blades, tow behind mowers, tillers.... I have a Honda Big Red (yeah, 3 wheeler) and that's how I started. It's cheaper to start that way in my opinion and if you can only have one, you can just about do it all. However I will admit, jack of all trades, master of none... but what isn't a compromise?

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    10 ай бұрын

    Okay, I'm jealous! The old Honda Big Red is my favorite 3-wheeler. I had a Honda 185 ATC, but it was not nearly as cool as the Big Red with a drive shaft, reverse, and two ranges! I see a Big Red come up on Facebook every once in a while. The prices of course are crazy. But they're such a great machine.

  • @doylerabjohn3435
    @doylerabjohn34352 жыл бұрын

    I bought 4 acres & Ford 2 N for the properly

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on both! You'll love having land, and a Ford tractor. Keep us posted on how it's going.

  • @KingsOutdoorLife
    @KingsOutdoorLife3 жыл бұрын

    first thing is definitely a tractor. Front end loader is a necessity. My first tractor didn't have it.

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree. I couldn't afford a tractor with front end loader though when I first got my land.

  • @sttruesdale
    @sttruesdale2 жыл бұрын

    It has been a while since you put this out - but it was perfect for what I am looking for - good comparison accross all categories! We just purchased a house and 16 acres of mostly wooded, hilly property with several creek beds in the woods that I would like to work on clearing out the underbrush and fallen timber. Is a tractor able to navigate that sort of terrain? Or would a ATV/UTV be better for that? can a bushhog even be used in hilly terrain? Sorry if these are dumb questions - this is new to me.

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    First of all, CONGRATULATIONS on being a property owner! In my mind, there is no better investment. I love having my own land. And it sounds like you have a nice mix of property, like we do - with creeks and woods. As far as navigation around fallen timber and through difficult terrain - my ATV does best. But for WORKING in those areas, I'd prefer a sub compact tractor with a front end loader, or an old farm tractor like our Ford 8N. Those machines will give you better ability to haul out firewood and make/clear new paths. A brush hog can be used in some hilly terrain - if you have a tractor heavy enough (with enough ballast and low center of gravity). If it's REALLY hilly, you may need to use something like a Ventrac. Everyone's definition of hilly is different. You certainly don't want to be in a situation where you're putting yourself in danger when trying to clear the brush. There are some grades where our Ford 8N, even with the weights on the front, feels a little squirrely when we have the bush hog on the back. These are all great questions! Thanks for watching and asking.

  • @stevetruesdale3790

    @stevetruesdale3790

    2 жыл бұрын

    @PurpleCollarLife thanks for the response. After watching some more videos of folks using a compact tractor in woodland I’m pretty sure that is what I will be starting with. My son does a lot with animals and we have just gotten some goats. They are amazing for clearing any terrain. Eat poison ivy and poop out fertilizer, win/win!

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@stevetruesdale3790 That’s great! Keep us posted on what compact tractors you look at. We did some nice reviews on the RK25, RK37 and RK55. And we have really used our John Deere 2210. There’s several videos about it on our channel also. All-in-all - a compact tractor is a machine that you’ll find 1000 uses for.

  • @outdoorman7425
    @outdoorman7425 Жыл бұрын

    Honda Foreman for under $2K? Not anywhere I've been looking.

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    Жыл бұрын

    You’re 100% right about that! I used to see them (back when we made the video) more around that price range. Now I’m seeing them at crazy prices. I think I saw one for $5500 the other day. I’m pretty sure that’s more than I paid for mine way back when!

  • @TS-sx3rf
    @TS-sx3rf3 жыл бұрын

    How long IS that building???

  • @PurpleCollarLife

    @PurpleCollarLife

    3 жыл бұрын

    Everybody needs a good machine shed. You can't have too much storage.

  • @jerrybriggs3233
    @jerrybriggs3233 Жыл бұрын

    Biden’s got to go !

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