now_loves_mares
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I keep my horses at home and currently do everything by hand. The problem is that we rent a field, and it's not right by the house, so I have to take hay down to the field in my car, and can't poo-pick the field etc. I have to go down a road to get to the field, so if I get a quad it needs to be road-legal.
I've been saving and looking for a road legal quad but it dawned on me maybe I'd actually be better with a tractor. Then I could just put whole bales in the field in winter rather than filling nets, poo pick using it in summer, empty my own muckheap etc.
I'd need a 4wd tractor as my field is quite wet, so wouldn't necessarily want to take it in the field all the time as I'd wreck it, so I go back then to thinking a quad would be better as it is light and would therefore do less damage. But I can't do the heavy duty stuff with a quad.
Any thoughts or experiences on one v the other?
I've been saving and looking for a road legal quad but it dawned on me maybe I'd actually be better with a tractor. Then I could just put whole bales in the field in winter rather than filling nets, poo pick using it in summer, empty my own muckheap etc.
I'd need a 4wd tractor as my field is quite wet, so wouldn't necessarily want to take it in the field all the time as I'd wreck it, so I go back then to thinking a quad would be better as it is light and would therefore do less damage. But I can't do the heavy duty stuff with a quad.
Any thoughts or experiences on one v the other?