Posted by IAtractorKid on January 27, 2013 at 18:59:32 from (184.97.61.244):
In Reply to: Re: 656 Thoughts posted by rankrank1 on January 27, 2013 at 17:39:10:
Thanks for the input. My original plan was to put the loader on the M. However, adding live hydraulics to it wont be much better than those on the SH, about 12GPM. Soo my thought was to buy a nice, big PTO pump to run the loader faster. Even if I do that, I still dont have power steering, live hydraulics, 3pt, wide front or a T/A which is handy on a loader tractor.
Ive found a nice 400 locally with power steering, wide front, 3pt, working T/A, live pto and hydraulics but it will take my H, M and $1000 to get. Although thats also a good deal, I dont have $1000 to spend on a tractor right now so Im left with trading for what I can get or just waiting. Either way works as I dont need the tractor asap.
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