Posted by MF rules on February 20, 2012 at 21:44:26 from (208.71.150.50):
In Reply to: Old tractors.... posted by DeltaRed on February 20, 2012 at 21:22:55:
Good evening! I don't know where your located but in my part of the world(central illinois)anything less than 150 horespower and pre 1980's is classified as a chore tractor/show tractor nowadays. A 2wd tractor is just no longer a working row crop tractor in our part of the world, its been replaced by MFWD and big articulated 4wd's that can pull 35 to 60 foot implements at 6.5 to 8.0 mph. Alot of the older tractors cannot be upgraded to run auto steer which in my book is one of the greatest inventions as the air condiotioned cabs! My generation(I'm 36 yrs old)is now starting to take interest in the hobby of collecting/restoring tractors and think our age group have more interest in the power house tractors of the 1970-1980's which is why your seeing alot newer tractors being restored today. Hope I helped answer your question!? Luke
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