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Re: To buy a M or an H?
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Posted by Brian in NY on October 06, 2006 at 06:27:11 from (12.149.100.21):
In Reply to: To buy a M or an H? posted by Dakotaclassiccycle on October 05, 2006 at 20:17:26:
I would rather have one tractor and have $ in my pocket for other implements. If you get stuck (you should never get stuck if you use your head at all times) with the H, a 4wd pickup would pull you out of most places. To me the H sounds like a better tractor for the money. The three point makes a big difference and will be great to hook up a 5 ft 3pt rotary cutter for your ditches. You can find a used scraper blade pretty cheap if you want one. A tube for the front is no big deal whatsoever...$20 or so for the tube, and depending on condition of rims and your skill, you might be able to install the tube yourself. Search archived posts for the saftey differences between 3pt and wide front. The only real difference is perception. Tractors in general and ditches don't mix. Narrow front or wide, makes no difference. I don't have a preference either way. Either tractor sounds like a fine machine and priced ok.
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