Posted by onefarmer on October 24, 2017 at 10:36:02 from (50.36.70.185):
In Reply to: your thoughts posted by dennisj81 on October 23, 2017 at 19:11:55:
I don't see where you said what your duties for a tractor would be. But here are my thoughts between the two.
I have a 265....I also have a 175 both have the 236 engine. I have to say of all my tractors the 265 is my go to tractor for light work ie moving wagons, raking hay, lower power pto work. I use my bigger tractors (JD4430, 4320) for snow plowing for the horse power or the 265 might be doing that too. The diesel is harder to start in the winter. If not tooooo cold a wiff of starting fluid and it starts right up. Below 15 and might need to plug it in.
If you was to use it mostly for plowing snow I might go for the 3010, as the gas should start easier, but it would depend on the condition. If it runs good.
I do have a Farmall M with a loader and it's great at plowing snow. I did put live hydralics on it after a while. I got tired of taking it out of gear to run the loader when not moving.
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