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International 350 or Super A?
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Posted by hbk1983 on March 08, 2005 at 20:45:24 from (152.163.101.13):
Hello everyone, new to the forum. I've been considering raising a little tobacco in the next year or so. My cousins have raised it for years and I've helped then for a number of years now. Although I'm rather inexperienced, I would like to raise my own crop eventually. I was wondering if any of you tractor experts could steer me in the right direction. At the moment I can purchase either an International 350 or a Super A for a very low price. Which of these would be best suited for tobacco farming? Are either one of these even suitable at all for tobacco farming? The Super A comes with a cultivator and the 350 has power steering and independant PTO. Now I'm not a tractor expert by no means what so ever. But if it is possible, could someone give me a brief history of each tractor and what they were/are primarily used for, i.e. gas/diesel powered, pto, 3 point, etc... I apologize if I'm asking a whole lot, I'm just wanting to educate myself as much as possible before becoming a part-time farmer.
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