Posted by BarnyardEngineering on October 14, 2019 at 07:39:11 from (98.17.202.245):
In Reply to: replacement tractor posted by Siegmund on October 13, 2019 at 14:31:26:
These directionless "I need a tractor" threads are tough to answer, nigh on impossible...
If you don't know anything about tractors then you don't want anything old. Most old tractors show up at your place with some major issue preventing them from safely being put to work right away. Often, it's a problem that would cost more to fix if you send it off to a professional, than you paid for the tractor. You just blew your budget buying the tractor so now you've got to figure out how to fix it yourself with nothing but a pair of cheap slip joint pliers and an old hammer in your toolbox. You don't even understand righty-tighty, lefty-loosey yet! A very helpless situation to find yourself in.
Now that said, the longer you shop the more money you can save, and the newer/larger/better tractor you can get. You've got a long way to spring, and a long time to shop. Don't get hung up on "A, B, or C." There are always other choices.
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