Posted by bc on March 04, 2009 at 07:19:56 from (68.88.175.43):
In Reply to: Re: 560 Opinions posted by Hugh MacKay on March 04, 2009 at 02:32:38:
Nothing against ebook and don't mean to make you mad, but I'm kinda with Hugh on these types of questions. Hard to say until you know the projected use. Parade tractor, pull a 4 bottom plow on a 1000 acres, mow a few acres of pasture, push a little snow, pull a baler, use the loader to move a few hay bales every month, use the loader to move silage all day every day on a 10,000 steer feed lot, etc. Gonna use it for 20, 200, or 2000 hours a year.
Every old tractor is going to be a Fix Or Repair Daily type of thing.
Kinda like buying an old pickup. Is it for local farm chores or coast to coast trips pulling a trailer.
Every tractor has their weak points and strong points for a particular use. They aren't very fast for loader operations and that may depend on gear tranny or hydro.
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