The Ford 3600 that I am looking to replace was obviously only 2WD. I probably only wished I had 4WD 2-3 times over the 16+ years I owned it. Yes 2 were snow related and the 3rd was when I happened to come across a wet spot that I hadn't seen before or since. Had to get the neighbor to come over and give me a pull out. Was about the perfect size for what I need so looking for something similar in size. Had a 6' bucket and don't want to go any smaller on that side of things. So I would like to move into a 4WD if I can but it is kind of a wish list thing. Yes, don't mean to get into the mini tractors but my search criteria returns them and I might not recognize them at a glance.
Thanks for continuing to help me out. Found a couple of orange ones last night that have my interest too. One was a Kioti which I have heard a few bad things about but have an acquaintance that swears by his. Not sure how much he really uses it, but there is a reputable dealer nearby.
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