Posted by fredharts on November 28, 2017 at 11:44:32 from (64.207.254.106):
I posted a while back saying I wanted a 660 or 860. I found an 860 2 hours West that is a real bargain, but smokes pretty good. But the price they wanted was good for what could be a parts tractor. But 660s and 860s somewhat close in okay shape are kind of hard to find. So I want to expand my options.
I don't need anything fancy, and would prefer something that isn't huge. I am currently borrowing my father's 8N I just wish it had a live PTO. Power steering isn't a must but it would be a nice plus.
I have 3 acres with 23 pecan trees. I want a tractor to mow the back pasture, till / disc garden, and to drag behind a pecan picker upper.
I was thinking maybe just getting a compact tractor so I can maneuver around yard up by house but decided I'd rather not go that route.
Looking for any and all suggestions. Doesn't have to be fancy. Just needs to be able to pull a 5 - 6 ft finish mower and the other stuff mentioned. Maybe an old JD or something simple and be cat 1.
Thanks.
I am in Tulsa, OK and willing to travel about 2 hours and pay up to 3k. (Preferably closer to 2500) A fixer upper is no problem, just don't want something totally worn out.
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