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Thinking bout buying Farmall 460
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Posted by Jeff Heims on June 05, 2002 at 19:49:57 from (12.151.203.171):
hello,we just moved to AR my dad needs a tractor,we have 10 acres that he have to bush hog,theres a whole bunch of trees that have been knocked down some years ago,when someone clead out the ditch on the back of the proporty,so we need one with a loader to roll the logs,and to help pile them up to burn,and to do some landscaping ect. theres 2 farmall 460's at a local place that just sells used tractors,look like there in decent shape,no prices,the place was closed when we looked at them,what would be a good price for one,what would be too high? nither one has a loader,is it possible to buy a loader seprate?where?how much would a new,or used loader cost?would the 460 be enough tractor for the 10 acres?its all flat.what size bush hog would be good?any thing special we should check out on it?
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