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Posted by Dave in CT on August 27, 2004 at 08:09:47 from (64.252.222.194):
In Reply to: Hi Guys. posted by Jim Jordan on August 26, 2004 at 20:40:16:
I had to fill the same needs (except the snow never gets up to 3 foot drifted). I bought a '47 H and have been very happy with it. I have hardly any experience with tractors but here's my 2 cents anyway. I liked the fact that the H was the 2nd largest production tractor made - makes me think I'll still be able to find parts for a while and, so far, I've had no trouble. If you have a lot of choices where you live, I'd look for something that has beefed up or 'live' hydraulics (the later super Ms and super Hs do), a three point hitch (makes your tractor more universal in terms of what implements it can use) and a wide front end. Some of those with more experience than I tell me the WFE isn't all that important but I'm loooking for a little more floatation. Also power steering would be a big plus - especially if you plan to add a loader.
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