Once you learn how to operate the tractor, you will feel incredibly "empowered" because of an ability to do many things yourself.Any ladies on here ever operate tractors? I had said I didn't want to buy a tractor until DH was ready to retire. The guy in town rents his tractor for $25 an hour so I figure that is good enough for as often as we need a tractor. However, some how we are still tractor shopping. My worry is DH will deploy or leave for extended times & I am not certain I will use the tractor. I have mastered the zero turn mower -- at first I was scared to try it..... It is much easier than it looks! I can also pull a trailer (and back it up in an open field). I imagine I can handle the tractor, if it isn't too rough on my back.
That said, tractors and the necessary equipment to make them useful are expensive. If you are able to rent one for $25/hour and don't typically spend spend more than $300 per month on rental, it may be less expensive in the long run to continue to rent.
My DH reviews his "TractorHouse" magazine cover to cover when it arrives every 2 weeks and each Spring I hold my breath because he starts circling tractors and even makes some phone calls. We have 2 tractors, one that is 4 feet wide he uses for tilling gardens and moving things around in small areas. The large, Blue Holland, is used for plowing new gardens and moving larger, heavier things like round bales. He probably uses the tractor bucket with a chain to move heavy things as much as he uses the tractors for plowing, moving manure, and brush-hogging.
I was gifted a seed savers exchange yearbook today!! It is a thousand times worse than any seed catalog. I seriously need to close the book & put it away until fall! I am picking out seeds off every page. The book is as big as the Lawton phone book. Any heirloom seed you could ask for is in this book! Oh my..... I could end up in big trouble! At least seeds are small, and more useful than collecting glass figurines or something else that collects dust.
And you can save any seeds that are not planted this year - for future use. Definately a good investment
