Posted by maybe c on May 12, 2014 at 21:25:51 from (69.143.172.103):
I am trying to plant 3 small patches of deer feed, maybe tug on a truck stuck in the mud and maybe pull a wagon with 5-10 people on it. But mostly own an antique i think is neat to have. I want to use original implements & am not worried about a 3pt hitch. I bought a farmall c but turns out it was bored for tractor pulls and no good to run more than 20 minutes. Without math equasions or technical transportation saftey data does anyone know from experience if a super A or B will be big enough? I feel top heavy on the c but maybe I just need more practice. My fields are flat but there are hills between the three. I like the idea of more power but a bigger tractor seems harder to transport if I needed to but not out of the question. Maybe an AC d-12 or 14 or B? I like the red better but am really stuck on what to get? I don't live at the farm, I'm there once a month. Thanks
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