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Posted by Nathan in Texas on August 08, 2005 at 07:45:09 from (216.167.183.158):
Well, I am very happy with my M and I have ended up using it quite a bit more than I would have expected. Brush hogging, blading my driveway, etc. Now I've got the itch to get a tractor with a loader on it. I've been looking for something fairly small with a loader in the "under $4,000" category and can't seem to find anything locally. I've seen some 300 Ute's in the $3k range but without a loader. I want live hydraulics and would like to have a 3 point so I could use that tractor for road work and the loader and use my M for field type work with the mower and possibly in the future discing and stuff like that. I really don't need a loader tractor, but talking with friends they said that I would be amazed at all the things I would find to use it for if I had one. I am not sure about putting a loader on the M but have thought about that option as well. I live on 42 acres and my driveway is about 1,500' long. Any recommendations other than be patient and keep my eyes open? Should I stick with Red or be open to look at other brands? Thanks for any input. Nathan
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