Posted by RandyB(MI) on March 08, 2016 at 19:13:24 from (75.133.131.65):
In Reply to: Tractor or not... posted by skipstein on March 08, 2016 at 11:06:13:
You already know our answer to your question (and probably what you want to hear also) The real questions are: Do you go new? do you go antique? or do you go used '80,s -'90,s-2000,s ? Your money and your mechanical aptitude will answer those. If you can't work on them (or don't wish to) you best get the best one you can find out of the choices above. Another thing most will not bury their pride and do is find the most knowlegable tractor person for the type you are going to look at and even if you have to pay him/her to go with you...do it! Stay away from dealers as you won't get any history and probably only half the truth about the tractor. There's enough nice tractors out there being sold by the present owners and some of them by the original owners and that is what you want. I don't use the words never , all , none , every etc but I'm sure you can read between the lines. Good luck tractor hunting.
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