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Posted by Jim H. on October 16, 2000 at 10:30:10 from (209.163.46.14):
I am looking for a tractor to replace/fill in for my Oliver Super88 Diesel. The main bearings are out. As I got thinking and talking, it came to me that maybe I should buy a tractor that is from a company that is still in existance. That leaves me Case/IH or Deere. I have used Farmall H's and C's. and my neighbors 474 or something like that. What would you recommend for a tractor? I am a little spoiled on the Oli's 2x2 way hydraulics and independent PTO plus the wide front. I was thinking an M or H could do what I need to do. Plus the Case/IH dealer is 1 mile from work. I pull a 2-bottom and 12' disk as well as make hay with a sickle mower followed by a crimper. I would need a way to move snow in winter, Southeast Minnesota (I have a loader that would end up on the tractor). Three-point would be wonderful but not mandatory. Thanks for the feedback, Jim
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