Farmall C with the fast hitch to 3 point adapter if you can't find fast hitch equipment. Case would be about same size and the eagle hitch can be made to use regular 3 point equipment- but might get expensive if not already equipped with the hitch. Garden use would be 3 basics- plow, disc and cultivator- and that would be consideration for other equipment. You note no worries about turning on headlands- so pull plow and disc would be usable for all tractors - if reasonable in your area. Cultivators nice for the row crops, all choices had decent 2 row- AC B had single row also- cultivators when new, but how many front mount cultivators at reasonable price available now? Check other equipment and $$ available, maybe you won't want to cultivate. A old Case with plain hitch but includes a cultivator can be very useful in garden- sister keeps front cultivator on most of year and simple pull plow is usable at same time. IHC C is good 2 plow tractor, 10 foot single disc or 8 foot double and the fast hitch equipment might be available- if not, the big horse shoe shaped adapter is available through implement dealers and old IHC dealers as well as internet order. IHC parts available a bit more than Case, AC. RN
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