You are getting a lot of answers of people's personal favorite, but that's not what you are looking for or needing. If the tiller is important to you, an independant (or live) pto is going to be key. That makes anything of the 300 Farmall or utility and newer, nessesary. Next is how many of the 133 acres do you plan on tilling or cropping in some manor? If you want pasture for livestock, that takes away some of the land. Let's say you might till or have hay on 100 acres, the next thing to consider is how much time you have to devote to that work. Is this a part time venture or do you have pretty much full time? If full time, you can get by with maybe a 30Hp tractor and smaller equipment, but if you work a full time job and do this in the evenings and weekends, you may want a larger tractor and equipment. If you substitute a plow and disk for the tiller, you can get by fine without IPTO, and if you have full time to devote, something low cost like and H might be fine, otherwise, you need to go up in capabilities from there.
Have I really confused the situation for you now?
This post was edited by IH fan at 20:19:24 06/21/11.
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