Posted by adammc224 on January 20, 2016 at 04:05:36 from (108.171.130.162):
Hi everyone, new to the forum and looking for some info on tractors out there. A little back ground. I have a 1/2 mile all sand driveway that is a disaster when it rains or the snow melts (i live in MI). Over the next few years i will be purchasing tons and tons of clay/aggregate to fix the driveway but in the meantime i need a tractor with a back blade to smooth and fix it for now as a band-aid to the problem. My budget is $3000 or less and primarily have been seeing many Ford 2/8/9N's out there with a blade that fall in my budget on craigslist. The occasional Massey TO-35 or Allis-Chalmers but i know nothing about these old machines and am looking for some guidance. Which is known for their reliability? Which to stay away from? Again my ONLY use is to smooth/grade/crown my driveway. I will never be brushhogging, discing, etc. Most likely the thing will never be used in the cold months. I'd love diesel but pretty sure that is outside of my budget. Thoughts and suggestions? Thanks in advance!!
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