Posted by robert major on December 06, 2014 at 13:20:05 from (216.130.70.142):
In Reply to: Which Tractor? posted by phil_n on December 06, 2014 at 12:31:35:
Hi I'm going to start with your budget for 2000 you will probably spend a lot of time fixing or have a real undesirable tractor, that's pretty usless for what you want to do and need. Sounds like you are going to need 3 point hitch, loader and bachhoe plus your attachments. With a loader, power or power assist, steering would be nice for heavy buckets of dirt. non power steering and loaders can get pretty tiresome after a long day. trust me I have run both, and know what I prefer. even with mowing or cultivating they make things more enjoyable. Some of the Massey, and maybe other brands of loader Back hoe, had a removable hoe, and the 3 point could still be used. my thinking is if you had something like this, you can use one tractor twice. It will cost more but you can do more with it!. probably not what you wanted to here, but your going to get a huge eye opener real quick, venturing into tractors and this kinda life and doing this stuff. Regards Robert
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