Posted by buickanddeere on April 01, 2015 at 15:26:01 from (216.183.134.43):
In Reply to: Diesel vs. Gas posted by Leever2000 on April 01, 2015 at 05:40:19:
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As previously stated a gasser with a Pertronix replacement for the points while do just fine.
You will eventually wish that your tractor had a front end loader if your purchases doesn't include one.
There are a lot of hobby users that have said the heck with keeping an old bargain tractor running. They have bought a compact utility or sub compact utility 4X4 with a factory loader and warranty.
If your prospective tractor does not have live pto, live hydraulics, a proper three point hitch, good brakes, 12V electrical and a selective control valve. Pass on by and keep looking.
Beware, there is usually somebody out there trying to stick a Ford N series to a newbie.
Don't be keen and start mowing before July. The grass is full of song bird nests, wild turkey nests and young deer.
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