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Re: Re: Re: What tractor should I buy to plow snow?
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Posted by Steven@nd on February 01, 2003 at 17:56:09 from (12.15.56.48):
In Reply to: Re: Re: What tractor should I buy to plow snow? posted by Farmall Daddy on February 01, 2003 at 17:43:33:
I am in the process of putting live hydraulics on my H. By the time I'm done it will have cost me about $500. See my website for details on how far I've gotten with live hydraulics. A good 3-point hitch for an H is $500 to $600 too. And you still have no live PTO. For your use, I think a 400, 450, or 560 gas would be a great machine. Power steering would be a valuable option with a loader on also. If those are too big, 300, 350, and 460 would have the options you need also. If you would rather use a tractor you already have, live hydraulics and a 3-point could be added to your M. Although it might be possible to pick up another tractor with those features for less than the cost of adding them to your M.
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