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Re: What tractor should I look for?
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Posted by STEVEN H on May 07, 2003 at 12:52:41 from (209.103.199.7):
In Reply to: What tractor should I look for? posted by Randi on May 07, 2003 at 08:22:14:
well, now that is a realy good queastion. from what it sounds like you would be looking for something that is not very expensive. and will take alot abuse and keep ticking. i would say that with that amount of land you would want to get a farmall H or M that has a three point hitch. now as for loader work some will disagree with me but. with the proper hydraulic set up it will be a very good set up. the row crops are very manuvrable, and esay to work with. if you were to go with an M i would say find a m@w hand clutch and a distributer drive hydraulic pump. that set up will give you live power and is very usefull. the three point will tackle all the jobs that you have litsed. and help with the farmall M or H is avalible here with unbounding reasorces. theese tracors can be found every where with great ease and realy nicely priced. if you want to find one from here you can searce the photo adds here on this board. http://www.tractorshed.com/cgi-bin/photoads/classifieds.cgi have fun looking for a tractor once you have one you will never want to be without
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