Whether you have a 5-acre or 20-acre farm, you’ve got big plans for it — and to make them a reality, you need the right tractor. However, selecting a tractor can be a challenging task, especially for first-time buyers.
If you choose a tractor that is too small, you fall short on power and productivity. Selecting one that’s too big can lead to maneuverability issues and unnecessary fuel consumption. You’ll need to strike a balance between the tractor’s cost, power and capabilities.
Use this guide to help assess your tractor needs based on various factors, including which important attachments to consider.
Before you choose a tractor, be sure to assess the following factors to make the right decision:
Choosing the right tractor starts with your property size. While your specific jobs and terrain are also key factors, acreage is the best place to begin. Here’s a breakdown of the best tractor types for properties from 1 to over 20 acres.
If you have a small farm, opt for a subcompact tractor. They’re small and narrow enough to be nimble around obstacles, but powerful enough, between 15 and 25 HP, for various farming tasks. For properties between 1 and 5 acres, maneuverability should be a top priority. They’re easier to store and move around and more cost-efficient in terms of price and fuel. They are also compatible with light-duty attachments.
Common uses of subcompact tractors include:
For farms ranging between 5 to 15 acres, you need a tractor that’s versatile — a jack-of-all-trades. A compact tractor can be that for you. They offer a significant increase in power, typically between 25 and 60 HP, and lifting capacity compared to subcompact tractors. They’re the perfect balance between power and maneuverability. With a compact tractor for 5 acres and over, you’re more capable of handling everything from simple chores to light farm work.
The following are common uses of compact tractors:
For more medium-sized farms, consider investing in either a large compact or utility tractor. They’re between a compact tractor and more heavy-duty machinery. A utility tractor is built for longer hours and more demanding farm work, as they come in heavier frames and with more advanced features. You can expect a general HP of between 40 and 100 with them.
Common farming uses of utility tractors include:
Now, the tractor serves as the “base” on which you can further expand by using attachments for increased versatility and efficiency. Here are several examples of attachments to consider based on the job type:

At Holt Ag Solutions, we offer several 1- to 20-acre property tractor package options. Our bundles pair our most popular tractors with essential attachments needed to get started. Each package includes a FEL, a box scraper and the choice of pallet forks or a post-hole digger.
If you’re a landowner with a 1- to 5-acre property, this package is designed for you. The Massey Ferguson GC1723EB package is a subcompact tractor that’s versatile, powerful and easily maneuverable. The package specs include:
For farm owners with a field size of between 5 and 15 acres, consider a compact tractor package. Our Massey Ferguson 1825EH package is a significant step up from the GC1723EB Package in terms of frame size and capabilities. It’s capable of handling tasks of the smaller package and more — the all-rounder. This package’s specs include the following:
For larger farms, around 10 to 20 acres and over, consider investing in a utility tractor, like the one offered in our Massey Ferguson 1840M package. It’s a serious powerhouse with advanced features that are perfect for more demanding farm work. The package specs are:

When choosing a tractor, you’ll need to match the machine and tools to your specific farm land and tasks. The best way to get this match is to talk to an expert. Holt Ag Solutions has been helping farmers in California and Oregon find the right equipment for decades. We offer a wide selection of quality new and used MF tractors.
Ready to build your tractor package? Request a quote with us today, and our team will help you match your needs to the ideal Massey Ferguson tractor and attachments.