Posted by Stemmy on July 26, 2012 at 14:15:55 from (206.49.63.193):
Alright guys I need some opinions and info since I dont know much about this series, found a '58 240 on craigslist (Ill post the link) with a loader, which I think would be perfect size for small chores around the farm: cleaning out the barn, moving firewood etc etc... down side of this is the tractor is located about 2 hours away from me.
I emailed him asking for more pics, how many hrs were on it, and about tuneup/service info. Any things to watch out for on the 240?
Option 2: I found a 43 H on craigslist about 30 mins from my house that I could get for cheap, and I would put a loader on it OR put one on my 46 H that I have now...
here's the link for the add... tell me what you guys think. Thanks in Advance! ~Rob
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