Posted by Charles Todd on February 22, 2008 at 10:55:12 from (205.242.95.137):
In Reply to: Re: The HYDRO's posted by glennster on February 22, 2008 at 10:33:10:
I have 50 acres recently cleared and plan to have a few horses and try to run a meat goat farm (100-200 goats). I have a Farmall 504 (which I have asked many questions about here) and later I would like to maybe get a larger "Red Iron". I have a loader for the 504, not installed yet, but why not have a loader on all tractors. I would mainly ues it for loader work, brush hogging, round baling (father has 140 acres and cattle), and at most pulling a Massey Ferguson 10 foot tandam or a 5 point chisel plow on the rare occasion. Also, a 4 yard Reynolds scraper that I know my 504, JD 3020, and Ford 6600 can pull.
I was looking at the Hydro 86, 100, or 186. I did not know that they commanded a premium price. I have used many hydrostatic industrial machines and they are fine in applications where controlled speed is crucial.
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