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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 27, 2004 at 16:05:12 from (209.226.247.15):
In Reply to: Hi Guys. posted by Jim Jordan on August 26, 2004 at 20:40:16:
Jim: You need at least three tractors, maybe more. I once farmed and had 7 tractors, 2 skid loaders and 4 trucks. I thought for retirement one little Super A would be enough, along with my 130, and now I have a 140. I mow grass with the Super A, have a full set of center and rear mount cultivators for the 140, and a snow blade on the 130. I have a whole host of single point fast hitch implements I can use on the 130 and 140. But you know what, I don't have a good vehicle for a front end loader, hmmmmm now what I need is a good skid steer loader. Then I may need a larger tractor to haul what I load with the loader. You see it is a never ending need. I can tell you this much, if you have a Farmall SM, 400, 560 or 656 with a loader and a skid steer loader, you will find the tractor loader gets used very little. My personal opinion is start with a small tractor and a skid loader.
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