Posted by sixtyninegmc on October 26, 2011 at 19:29:23 from (209.112.196.186):
In Reply to: tractor wishlist posted by olliekid on October 26, 2011 at 18:29:15:
Already farming hay full time, want to get into grains and some row-crop work, so all would be working one way or another.
1. 4020 Diesel-already own one, wouldn`t mind a powershift, but I really don`t mind the synchro-range, it drives my dad nuts so the PS would be for him. Is and would remain the primary tillage tractor, I don`t want any more ground than a 4020 can work, just need a set of duals and weights.
2. 2510 powershift diesel-I think one of these would be the sweetest little baler tractor, because we do all small squares, and I like the waterloo row-crops much better than the dubuque utility style like the 2020.
3. Late styled G, always loved the looks of the styled Deeres, and a late G would probably be the most practical to work, probably on the tedder, rake, and wagons, though I would not mind an A, and I have a line on a `44 B, if I get that it might satisfy my craving.
4. 820 2 cyl.- My grandpa broke ground on his homestead and dairy with one in the `50s, so my dad is fond of them, and I have to say I agree with him.
5. Ford-versatile 9030-my one tribute to modern tractors, one of the only loader tractors I like, excellent brush-hog tractor for opening new ground, probably would not be used in the fields much.
This post was edited by sixtyninegmc at 19:30:33 10/26/11.
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