Posted by George Marsh on October 18, 2014 at 05:59:53 from (192.182.61.224):
In Reply to: To Buy or Not To Buy posted by spudm on October 18, 2014 at 05:40:46:
First, I prefer the antique tractors over the new ones. Second, there isn't just one tractor that fits all. It's like the shopsmith, there isn't one tool that does everything in woodworking well.
When I think of a utility tractor, I think of a tractor with loader/hoe. Third, your needs may be different from mine, need more info on what you are trying to do with loader. I would never have an add-on loader/hoe. I want only backhoes built from the factory. So there are subcompact hoes all the way up to the very big boys. What are your needs?
I also want to KISS, keep it simple, gas tractors so I can work on them. If you can't turn wrenches you may consider who is the best dealer to buy from.
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