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Posted by the hard way on February 29, 2004 at 10:12:31 from (217.144.243.200):
In Reply to: Tractor Recommendations posted by Kirk Grau on February 27, 2004 at 13:32:19:
One thing I've found (the hard way) is you can get a lot of attachments included with a tractor a whole lot cheaper than buying individually and trying to add 3pt and remotes can be a real pain (wallet and feet). At the risk of stepping on nostalgic tractor lovers toes, I'd suggest 50HP, 3pt, live pto, hyd remotes, loader. MFD -if you can find it affordable, sure helps with loader work. My first was a Super C and is very limited for my 30ac except mowing wet spots. I upgraded to industrial tractor that has the weight, front end, and power to handle loader, backhoe, ph digger and baler. With your acreage at least a 6'disc and cutter unless you have a whole lot of extra time on your hands. You'll find a lot more instances of wishing you had more tractor than less usually. Mac
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