Posted by sflem849 on March 23, 2011 at 07:28:14 from (69.197.84.192):
In Reply to: Red Tractors posted by Faster346 on March 23, 2011 at 06:44:21:
Faster346 said: (quoted from post at 06:44:21 03/23/11)
sflem849 said: Didn't read them all, but a C is WAY short of 30 hp and WAY short of 3 pt and WAY short of live hydraulics, without major additional money.
$3000 probably isn't going to get you a tractor that will do that stuff. To get a real 3 pt you will go past your $3000 budget. Those 3 pt backhoes take quite a bit of hydraulics. Most guys around here run them on a 4440 or the like.
Mine makes 22hp, has a 3pt, live hydraulics, and was 1,250 :?
Just depends what you find in your area for pricing. Though I will agree that for what you sound like you want, a C will be a little small. I love my SC though, with the three point I use my finish mower, plow snow with my back blade, pull horse trailers and hay trailers from the back barn to the front barn..pretty much everything aside from building a road. Very handy little tractor for our 20 acres.
Wouldn't that make it a Super C? IIRC none of them came with a 3 pt. You could get a fast hitch and turn it into a 3 pt, but it isn't the same. I don't think a C is near enough tractor for his dreams.
I went and checked a couple books and all C's came with live hyd. 1954 tractors were the only ones to have an optional fast hitch.
This post was edited by sflem849 at 07:39:20 03/23/11.
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