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Posted by Jonathan on March 09, 2003 at 18:10:41 from (165.121.130.172):
In Reply to: best tractor for my needs? posted by Scott on March 09, 2003 at 08:28:24:
I like the 2wd International 484 diesel that we have. It has 38pto hp, live hydrolic pto, live hydrolics, power steering, differential lock, and best of all a tight turning radious. I haven't had a problem with it and I like to use it to bushhog with. I like the really good fuel economy too. I read what you wrote above and about the only tractor I can think of to put a mower on is a farmall A or a farmall cub, anything bigger would ruin you lawn, but I don't think you'd be happy with only about 18hp (super A) or less if you went with a cub. The 484 is not an antique, but I think you would problably be happy with it and who says you can only have one tractor!. There is one identical to mine in the photo ads if your curious. Good luck!
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