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    Beginner - Considering buying first tractor

    I figured that narrow-front tractors would be more capable of tighter turns. How do the fare on hills, however? We have got a gentle-moderate incline in the back part of the yard, and I wouldn t want to unduly risk a rollover.
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    Beginner - Considering buying first tractor

    Follow-up question: which tractors have the tightest turning radius (excluding zero-turns and pan tractors)?
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    Beginner - Considering buying first tractor

    Potentially a bit of garden work early on. I m in South Carolina, so no snowplowing.
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    Beginner - Considering buying first tractor

    Half acre total lot size. So maybe a quarter/third of an acre otherwise.
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    Beginner - Considering buying first tractor

    Honestly what inspired me to post this was seeing a 63 Cub Lo-Boy, with a belly mower, listed for $3000 on Tractorhouse. It s cheaper than any zero-turn at Lowe’s, and price-competitive with many of the riding mowers. This post was edited by EvanMorris on 10/25/2023 at 04:52 am.
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    Beginner - Considering buying first tractor

    Hey y’all, I’m Evan and am new to the forum. I recently moved into a house on a bigger lot (around a half an acre), and given the price of new riding mowers and zero-turns, am considering getting a compact tractor. I‘ve always enjoyed vintage tractors, and found this place while doing some...

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