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Posted by ruready1 on January 17, 2007 at 11:51:26 from (69.95.62.160):
In Reply to: Farmhand Loader posted by ruready1 on January 17, 2007 at 04:01:06:
Rusty, That's just it, I've even tried selling it and haven't had luck with that. It runs good, doesn't smoke, good hydraulics, has a factory front end, 90%+ rear tires, shutters, front and rear wheel weights and a belt pully. The only thing it lacks is a 2pt hitch. I tried selling it for $1200 (without front weights) and got no interest. Let me reiterate what happened: we needed a small tractor, got this by mistake, tried to make the best of it by outfitting it for "bigger jobs" with a loader or 3pt so I could use the implements I had for the Ford. OK, it's useless to us right now. Someone want to give it a good home? We need a tractor that can get in and out of a horse barn, can use a blade or loader to collect refuse/manure, can pull a small cart for tools or manure. It would be nice if it could also do finish mowing. Our Ford & bush hog have done it, but it's NOT optimal. A garden tractor, subcompact or small utility (Cub/A/B) could do these things. The Ford 2000 can do everything else we need short of pulling a baler (we'll have to upsize at some point). If someone here would be interested, I'll give you a good deal! Trades for garden/subcompact/SMALL utility (CUB/A/B) gratefully accepted. I'll even do a great trade towards a loader to fit a Ford 600/2000. I'll even trade for a larger (35HP or bigger) tractor (and then sell/trade the Ford for a little one). Thanks all, Mike
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