For a fencer I would only recommend a Kubota RTV 900.
Buy anything else and it will be f##ked in no time.
The Kubota has a 750kg payload and hold a heap of gear inside the deck and I have added deck staunchons into the corners and then pile a load of posts on across ways.
I made up a rack on the front tow bar receiver to take a fish crate and always pile in some of the heavy items like fencing wire and staples to help with keeping traction on the front tyres.
Bloody awesome machines.
Not the fastest and no racing stripes but very hard to break !
Really a shrunk tractor and that's what a fencer needs.
A bit more expensive but the diesel engine goes for ever on a tank of fuel.
Mine has taken some epic loads through acres of mud and it just chugs along ... almost unstoppable.
I also brought a set of chains that I left on it for months on one big remote access job and they cut through the dead grass that catches you out when you have used the same track every day for a couple of months.
I can put up some images of the modifications I have done to mine ... when it bloody well stops raining !!!!
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