Posted by ss55 on January 03, 2022 at 16:05:54 from (96.42.227.92):
In Reply to: Will this tractor do? posted by ed in cny on January 03, 2022 at 07:30:28:
A 165 and 3165 Massey is around what 50 - 55 HP, about 40 to 50 percent more than the 135 (38 hp?)? That would be plenty for an acreage under 40 acres.
Some industrial tractors have rear tires with wide flat lugs for long wear, rather than the thin deep lugs for traction on soft ground that are on most farm tractors. Industrial tires may have poor traction in mud and snow unless you add tire chains.
An industrial loader and the front axle of an industrial tractor will be stronger than a farm loader and front axle for the same farm tractor, but the industrial loader will not be easy to remove and reattach. Plan that the loader will always stay on the tractor.
I would look over a 50 plus year old industrial tractor over pretty closely, they were probably used as hard as a tractor from a feedlot or dairy farm (used every day).
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