The farm is 3 hours from my house w/o electric, just a cabin my dad built in a remote area. 230 acres, 11 of it field seperated by a river. I'm trying to pick up where he left off in caring for the place but we never owned a tractor. I do have experience operating heavy equipment tho. I don't own a trailer that could move it so once it there that's it. I thought something smaller would be easier to take to a shop etc. But if it wont do the work than I don't want it. I saw a guy on here saying he pulled a hay ride with a cub so I thought a super a or b would, idk. The guy who sold me my c was a real scammer, lied about a lot. I had a mechanic tell me it had an oil leak that would be expensive & the four exhaust pipes led him to think it had been modified and would overheat if I farmed with it. It aso has broken hydralics. I feel like who knows what else is wrong. I just want to unload it & get a different one. There are 2 c's, a b, a 200, and a super a for sale in my area. My current c has a wide front I could use on a different c but ill take a loss selling my without it.
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