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Re: Small Tractor for Small Acreage
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Posted by buickanddeere on January 11, 2005 at 17:05:30 from (64.10.41.12):
In Reply to: Small Tractor for Small Acreage posted by SkyHarborCowboyJoe on January 11, 2005 at 09:49:45:
I agree with Bob. Lots of Ford 8N,2N,8N, JD M,40 etc upside down in ditches or dunked into creeks. While bush hogging with a transmission driven pto. Get a loader or you are missing 90% of what a tractor can do. Hydraulic dump bucket or pass it by. If equiped with a loader it must have power steering. Lots of clutches worn out before thier time as the tractor is slowly slipped so the steering wheel can be cranked. Three point hitch or don't bother. The compact and utility tractor market is very competitive. Every small farmer, hobby farmer, orchard, plant nursery, horse farm, rural estate, retired farmers and farmers with low stable or garage ceilings want one. A new Plain Jane utility tractor from JD, Ford etc maybe worth a look as pre-abused equipment is expensive.
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