It soon became quite evident that 8 acres of land requires more than a rather antiquated ride on lawn mower and a shovel is not going to keep things tidy.
We spent quite bit of time comparing mini tractors. Once you start looking at £25,000 plus for one and a couple of tools, we ended up looking at the Chinese alternatives.
In the end we settled on a Siromer and ended up going to TRW Engineering in Tavistock.
It needed quite a bit of research deciding on what horsepower model we would need. A fellow small holder suggested you’ll need more HP than you think, so we settled on the 25 hp RD54-A model.
This had the shuttle gearbox and two double-acting spool valves at the rear. It has a total of 4 gears in two ratios as well as two/four wheel drive.
As for the accessories. The back hoe was a must have. All the rock we had that needed digging up, post holes digging and any one of a hundred other jobs really couldn’t be done without one.
Next was how to cut all the grass. We looked at a topper, but realised this wouldn’t handle and of the gorse or brush clearance tasks, so ended up going for a 5ft wide flail mover with power offset. In retrospect, the power offset is an unnecessary luxury, but better to over specify than under.
To finish off was the back loader/box. This seems to be capable of lift around a ton, which is just as well as the amount of rock we have subsequently moved around, in the first few weeks of ownership, has been eye watering.
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It’s never going to be this clean ever again 🙂