Posted by rockwind1 on December 30, 2021 at 12:03:43 from (68.96.114.59):
the tractor world is,,interesting. i just got a 1955 ford 850,,gas engine, about 41-42 horse power, takes cat 1 implements around 66" tires are maybe 60" width i believe,,
where is a good place to look for some implements for it to maintain a few horse arenas? and cut down weeds. the first think i know i need is a good rotary cutter, like 60" or maybe even 72" i think i only have a 3 point/pto. no remote hydraulic hook ups. i belong to some facebook tractor pages but the prices seem high,, almost feel like i am dealing with some used car dealers. starting to think it's a word of mouth thing. i'm down in arizona, near prescott. i only know a few other tractor guys , plus i think we all know transport and hauling is a huge problem with buying anything anymore
my email is rockwind1@yahoo.com if anyone wants to email,, most forums i am on there is a pm feature but i can't find it on here.
This post was edited by rockwind1 on 12/31/2021 at 11:47 am.
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