I run older tractors mostly from the 60's and 70's most have power steering,Live PTO,good hydraulics,etc.So what is out dated? My tractors are as reliable as any and the computer won't break down and cost just under $1,000 for a computer up date and service call like my neighbor's 5 year old JD tractor.I can afford to buy spare tractors so if one breaks down its no big deal I just hook up another and fix the one with the problem when I get around to it.Also with older tractors I buy parts tractors usually very cheap so I have parts sitting here when I need them.Another big advantage for me since I'm getting older is I can leave a tractor hooked to a piece of equipment all the time which saves me a lot of time and work it would take to keep switching implements.Having a good reliable old tractor begins when its bought to be able to judge condition and what it will take to fix it or keep it going.Example I bought a Long/Landini R9500 a while back at an auction for $900,98 HP after getting it home I've check out everything and everything seems to work OK.It leaks a little fuel from the injection pump and it'll cost me about $200 to have a seal kit put in the pump.Old tractors work for me,they are all paid for and almost everyone of them I could sell for more than I paid.
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