Posted by phil_n on December 06, 2014 at 15:06:27 from (207.81.64.27):
In Reply to: Which Tractor? posted by phil_n on December 06, 2014 at 12:31:35:
Thanks everyone.
Not too bothered about a tiller - we have an old 5hp Montomery Ward that will do after the ground is broken up a bit. If it takes a day or two, I can spare it.
Backhoe - I'm thinking the smallest one I can find and I'll leave it on for a couple of weeks or so only doing that. Same with the other attachments.
I'm OK with gas engines but never touched a diesel, and I hear pumps and injectors can get pricey.
I kinda expect the attachments will come later (there's usually an assortment around here) but it would be nice to luck out and get some stuff thrown in.
No restoring here - work tractor only.
I'm thinking it's the 'spike drag' I'm needing. Something that'll dig down a bit and just rip it up. Then I can get the wife to pick up the rocks and go over it with the tiller.
I'm in Prince George, BC, Canada - just south of the North Pole.
I've seen the Fergusons mentioned on the n board before.
Thanks again, I'll make a list of all your suggestions and advice for when the time comes.
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