Posted by Dave from MN on June 29, 2011 at 08:25:08 from (75.94.148.103):
Ok, as I said I am gonna sell the 1206,806, case 870, and the olli 1750. I want to replace them (4) with 2 newer tractors with nice cabs, heat, air, maybe even queit and a radio. I would like the smallest to be 100-115 hp which will do the lighter tillage and planting as well as maybe a round baler and hauling grain duty. The bigger to be 120-170 hp. Closest dealers are IH, JD, and an agco dealer 30 mlews away. Not looking at spending too much more than the 4 are worth. The 1206 will be pretty much mechanically and cosmetically done. 806 is tight tractor with new engine just before I got it last summer, but is a t/a delete. Oliver has higher hours on tractor but has about 500-1000 on new engine and hasnew 18.4x38's. 870 is a gas, having some carb issues but will get the resolved and has a power shift. I really visually like the "88" style IH's but worry about all the tranny issues I hear about. Dont know what JD's are god, I like the Allis 7045-7020-7060 styles tracotr, but smae thing do not know much about them. I am starting to look now, so I am set with them by fall. I can buy now, and sell the older ones with in the next year, but really do not want to spend much over $7-$10,000 over the value of the 4, if I were to spend the $10,000 more, one will have to be pretty nice. Reason I am selling is I have more acres to cover in less time, I have limited shed space, and I just want to farm in a little comfert. I work darn hard, so I think I can treat myself to some of the fruits of my labor.
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