Posted by oldtanker on December 20, 2014 at 08:02:07 from (64.118.3.75):
In Reply to: Farming Under 50 posted by Bill Va on December 20, 2014 at 06:16:08:
While I own and use, not very often a Farmall M, maybe 20 hours a year, I have one. Bout all it does is mow weeds in the pasture. If I could justify replacing it I would with something a little more HP and modern I would. Thing would be on a slow boat to China. I have two 8N's at 23 HP light chores and with a post hole auger setting fence post. I do put in about 5-6 acres of food plots with those too. Rake hay. Mow lawn with one too. My main tillage and work horse tractor is 112 HP. Looking for something a little larger. Bigger tractors, loaders for round bales, that's where it's at. My baler requires 70 HP. I have a PTO driven 6601 combine for small grains. Book says 65 HP for that but it needs a tractor that's heavy too. I don't have to practice being uncomfortable so newer tractors with power steering, good hydraulics and better seats look pretty good to me.
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