Posted by Jeff M NY on December 01, 2017 at 15:46:43 from (66.24.55.97):
In Reply to: Tractor Suggestion posted by steve terplak on December 01, 2017 at 12:35:07:
For property maintenance the 4000 would be a good choice right now. Only downfall is no loader on it. Good dependable tractor, but then the hunt will be on for a loader. Then to make it fit if not exactly for that model. Could still be used later on for hay and such.
The 574 could be used for either property maintenance or haying and other farm chores later on down the road. Not an easy job to fix brakes on those.Just make sure to check the brakes on it. A lot of those got run with the parking brake on. Still a good dependable tractor as well.
If truly thinking ahead, out of those choices, the 656 would be the one I would pick. Already has a loader, and is a true row crop tractor. The only thing on the loader is it has a very slow reverse.( I have 2 of them, one is a hydro though and a 666. Pretty much the same tractor.) If using on a snowblower, it would work well. Only thing is with the TA pulled back it will free wheel. Something to think about. For field work it has good visability and is pretty good on horsepower.
There are a lot of tractors out there. Find the one in the best shape and the best price. I know easier said than done though
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