ChampagneNBeer
Member
Hi All,
I have an inherited White 4-210 that is in excellent shape and am trying to learn how to farm.
Thought is to learn tillage, planting and harvesting with the equiment I have inherited on the property - grains, grasses, clovers, legumes, beets/turnips, spuds, etc.
Anywho, I only have 400 acres or so of fields to work with and really am just learning - hoping to get a few acres in this August as I learn the seeders and grain drill.
Long story short, is the 4-210 too much tractor?
I don't run the thousands of acres my grandpa did nor do I really know what I am doing 😂.
I think all the equipment I have can be pulled by my other, smaller tractors, cept maybe the spuds picker.
Guess I am just looking for advice for farmers who know what's what...
I like the idea of having "4WD" but man that 4-210 is a biggins.
Would y'all learn on a smaller tractor or run and learn on the biggest tractor you have?
I have an inherited White 4-210 that is in excellent shape and am trying to learn how to farm.
Thought is to learn tillage, planting and harvesting with the equiment I have inherited on the property - grains, grasses, clovers, legumes, beets/turnips, spuds, etc.
Anywho, I only have 400 acres or so of fields to work with and really am just learning - hoping to get a few acres in this August as I learn the seeders and grain drill.
Long story short, is the 4-210 too much tractor?
I don't run the thousands of acres my grandpa did nor do I really know what I am doing 😂.
I think all the equipment I have can be pulled by my other, smaller tractors, cept maybe the spuds picker.
Guess I am just looking for advice for farmers who know what's what...
I like the idea of having "4WD" but man that 4-210 is a biggins.
Would y'all learn on a smaller tractor or run and learn on the biggest tractor you have?