$2500 should get you a good mid 70's era ford 3000 diesel or a Massey ferguson 135 diesel or one of the ford or massey or international industrial models of the same era, also in east Texas Zetor tractors were popular in the 80's and 90's and the ones under 60 Hp are pretty cheap now. Zetor's are good enough utility tractors but do not have the resale value of JD, Ford, Massey and Kubota because they are far less common and therefore they are assumed to be hard to find parts for, probably true at one time but the internet has changed all that. If you go on east texas craigslist and search ''tractor'' under the farm equipment tab you will find a couple of hundred listings, many of those listings will be various models that would suit your needs, some of them will be realistically priced but the majority will be pie in the sky priced, don't let those prices scare you off, if you see a good tractor you like do a little research on it and find out what similar models are selling for, remember, its not what people are asking, its what tractors are actually selling for that matters. If you have never worked on a gas engine without electronic ignition I would recommend to stay away from old gas burning tractors, points and condensors and fouled plugs and leaking gas lines and rusty tanks will all make you cuss in the Texas heat.
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