Posted by KenB_Texas on May 31, 2009 at 20:52:35 from (12.147.132.252):
I am looking for some help with my next tractor purchase, as it may be my last for a while. (every time I drag one home my wife makes me swear it will be the last)
I have been using H's in my 2 acre garden for the past few years. The H worked pretty good except when I used my tandem disk the front end got a little lite. This year I switched to a 300 (because I got a good deal on it and I thought the extra horsepower would be nice). As it turns out the 300 (for lack of a better term) acts to big. It feels like the 300 is twice the size of the H, especially in the little garden.
I was planing on switching next year, using the 300 for heavy work (loader and bush hog) and going back to the H's for the garden. But now I have my eye on a B and an SC that have become available. I was thinking I might be better off with one of those or maby a cub in the garden? I have never had anything small than an H so I am not sure. I am leaning towards the B as it comes with cultivators. What do you think I would be happiest with?
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