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Posted by burnetma on January 01, 2006 at 18:09:14 from (24.39.218.58):
In Reply to: re-entering old tractors(?); current availability posted by DennisT on January 01, 2006 at 17:43:58:
Check out the IH 300 or 350 Utility tractors. About 35 PTO HP. They come with and without Torque Amplifiers, Live PTO and two point hitch which are easily converted to three point. My IH 350 Utility had a Lord front end loader with a front mount hydraulic pump. Good weight and size tractor. Bigger and heavier than a Ford N series. Still tire chains are required in mud and snow with the FEL. The Farmall 350, 400 and 450 are row crop tractors, but might meet your needs and have that nice rounded Farmall look. If you are considering the Farmall M, you should also consider the H. Again, you will have to convert two point to three point, if they have any hitch at all.
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