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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on January 14, 2005 at 04:38:07 from (66.83.236.250):
In Reply to: Small Acreage Tractor posted by skyharborcowboyjoe on January 14, 2005 at 03:06:02:
In my humble opinion, there has never been a better small tractor built. (This is coming from someone who bleeds John Deere green) The 150 is actually a blown up 135 Massey ferguson. The 135 is one, if not THE most popular small tractor ever. The 150 uses the same engine, drivetrain, and most other componants as the 135. The 150 uses a slightly heavier front axle and axle bolster, a larger fuel tank, and a few other "minor" changes. They are better suited for loader work than a 135 because of the heavier front end. The 135 is a utility tractor, and the 150 is a "row-crop/utility". Regardless of engine, (Perkins/Continental) or fuel type, they are an outstanding tractor. If you can get one that's in good shape, and you can buy it at a reasonable price, JUMP ON IT! (Or tell me where it's at so I can get my hands on it!) I'm thinking they were rated at about 38 HP. Made from 1964 to 1975 if memory is correct.... Good luck! John
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