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Posted by Bill G. on July 28, 2003 at 15:57:01 from (168.253.15.235):
Looking at the above tractor for sale at $5,5000 OBO. Man said it was in great shape, can have a mechanic check it out and I will if we get that far. It has no attachments that come with it but he may give me a rear blade. It is a great looking tractor red small front wheels but I have no idea what I am in for. It appears the engine is painted red, is that factory paint or should I be concerned. What about the small close set fronts wheels, does this cause stability concenrs? I have 60 acres of rolling hills with large pines trees some 10 acre fields. I would use it to level the roads, push the snow, cut the hay, move stuff. I have no structure to house it but do have a Tuff shed I can park it on the side. What about the price? What will it cost for a bucket, bush hog? I am not mechanicially inclined but I understanfd if you own a tractor you will be. I do not want to be working on the tractor I want to be driving the tractor. What other questions should I ask? Any help is appreciated. First time tractor buyer
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