S. E. Louisianna
lots of trees makes size an issue, full size frame tractor like a 2-3-4-5000 Ford would be on the large size, useable, but a compact tractor like my Yanmar is just right. If the Yanmar had a few more horses and a front end loader. The last halfway decent used tractor I saw was a JD 1250, can't remember the year, but it was pretty nice, $11k no FEL, maybe 2000hrs. Looked at a Massey 130 w/FEL last week, $7500, busted, broke, abussed, left out in the elements, mostly rust- no paint, short rubber, blue smoke. I walked away I don't think it was worth half of $7500.
Tractor uses----
Bush hog some where around 5 to 7 acres 3 times a year, ,
utility work, fencing, debry removal, tree removal (lighting strikes, desease and such)
drainage work always a concern and never ends.
planting 2 acres rye grass, for winter grazing, yearly
grade driveway
move material for the 17 other projects going on
14 acres doesn't sound like a lot of property, but I always have something to do. This time of year you can forget about putting a P/U truck in the field, a 4wd would destroy the pasture, a 2wd won't make it through the gate. So any trip to the back field is either by shanks mare or tractor. I limit my trips into the field this time of year because of damage to the turf, but sometimes you got to do what you got to do. Large tree on the fence last Monday, spent most of the day getting the tree off the fence, left it laying where I cut it because of wet ground. To tell the truth I am still working on removal of damaged/down trees caused by hurricane Gustav in Sept '08. I have a few areas still inaccessable because of down trees. Looks like jack straws piled one a top the other.