Posted by Pat-CT on November 20, 2007 at 15:50:54 from (68.110.205.165):
In Reply to: farmall M posted by Pat-CT on November 20, 2007 at 12:57:51:
im going to have a budget of 2500 or less to spend on the new tractor so i dont know where i can find a good 400 or 450 for that price
as for the bailing it wont be done in the field it will be just a desplay for the little kids we use the bigger john deere diesils for bailing and such mayby for raking it could be used if he would let me.
im scared or tractors with TA i truly am becuase they are expensive and im affraid if i don use it right or not at att or something it will break
i have my puller now im going for a worker something i can plow snow with brushhog hook a spreder if it need be so i will probobly add a three point hitch.
the 400 with a fast hitch would be great but i dont think i can find a good mechanicly working tractor for 2500 or less
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