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Posted by 26Red on November 08, 2002 at 09:29:22 from (170.92.1.104):
In Reply to: John Deere 650 1060 hours posted by Danny- Minnesota- Ok I may have found a tractor-what do you think. I thank you all for your help. We are going to test drive this weekend. on November 08, 2002 at 04:34:59:
Whoa! Those JD bing a lot of dough! I live MN too. I think you could get a lot more tractor/implements for what you want to spend. If you're particular to the JD's get a 2510, 2520 or a 3010 with a loader. Or you could go with a international 560, 656, 706.. It's probably more tractor than you need though. I wouldn't write off the older gas tractors yet. Just make sure you get something with live pto, live hydraulics, wide front and powersteering and a 3 pt hitch. It's usually cheaper to buy a tractor with a loader vs buying a loader separately. Here's a link to a guy in northern minnesota who fixes and resells tractors. His advice is free too... Eric's machinery sales: http://www.ericsmachinerysales.com/ Since you're in Elk River, you could check out the IH dealer in New Prague, MN. H & W Equipment Co. 500 4th Avenue Sw New Prague, MN 56071 Phone: (952) 758-4545 Fax: (952) 758-4496 Full Line Ag Products, Skid Steer Loaders Approximate distance: 16 miles (25 km)
One of their retired mechanics restores and sells the older tractors. They usually have 6-10 on the dealer lot. Or he can usually find a specific one for you.
Personally I think you could get buy with a JD 60 or 70, or a Farmall 300, 350, 400, 450 easily. You can get a really nice restored/overhauled one in the $3000 to $4000 range. Then you'd have some money left over for a bush hog and a loader.
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