Questions that need to be answered and are not. 2 car garage so what size doors? 8 ft wide or 9 ft? 6 1/2ft high or 7 ft high door? how much space needed for other items? After it is done are you going to want to be able to drive it around town some. A row crop Deere or just about any other make tractor will not go in that size door as being too tall and also to wide. Then if you want to be able to drive it around town you want a decent fairly fast road speed with good brakes and quiet sounding so neighbors will not be complaining. I am a 2 cylinder guy but for you I am going to say a 8N or a NAA Ford because of the physical size to fit in your small garage, with a Sherman overdrive you could put a carrier on the 3 point hitch and go to the grocery store with it. And they do have good brakes. Parts are the easiest of any tractor to get. And they are some of the quietst tractors. Some of what are mentioned would be good but just do not have enough speed to get out on your residential streets with and are wide enough somebody would probably hit one of your axles sticking out beyond the tire. Also easy to work on. Where you say you like John Deere the only model that would fit in a garage like that would be a 320-330 utility, standard would be maxing out door clearance and then they would not be quiet enough for the neighbors and would be too slow for the trip to the store as there speed is about like the Ford would be without the sherman. And then you are talking about not $2,000 but $10,000.
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