Posted by Ultradog MN on September 07, 2019 at 19:07:05 from (172.58.83.6):
In Reply to: New guy posted by Billy Shafer on September 07, 2019 at 10:38:21:
Billy states that budget isn't a problem. That opens a lot of avenues for the guy. He also states the guy is willing to learn. There is plenty for a new guy to learn on a new tractor without having to learn about worn out engines, gears, brakes and hydraulics. Don't forget there is new school and old school horsepower ratings. They are rated by flywheel horsepower now - probably with no parasitic losses from gears, hyd pumps, steering pumps, even water pumps and charging systems. I would recommend at least a 60 flywheel hp tractor. That will net him maybe 50 at the pto if you ran it through the Nebraska Tests. I would tell him to buy new or maybe 6 years old with no tier 4 stuff on it. Get a 4 wd. Get a factory loader. I don't know much about new tractors so can't recommend a brand.
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