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Re: Small Farm...Which tractor is right for me?
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Posted by Old Pokey on April 16, 2005 at 19:29:55 from (216.99.198.82):
In Reply to: Small Farm...Which tractor is right for me? posted by young'un52 on April 16, 2005 at 16:41:56:
First, thanks for serving young'un52. Thanks for keeping us safe and secure. I'm glad to hear you are returning to the farm, that makes you a hero twice in my book. I would ask what your crop rotation is expected to be. If you run much hay or pasture, and have the equipment for those chores now, perhaps J. Schwieberts idea about renting a tractor would work. Which ever works best for you. I'm not sure, but I think the 4020 is 24volt. Sometimes they can be a pain when it comes time to service the electrical. Unless it's allready been converted. I know a little about the AC 7010. They were a fair tractor in their day. At least for us they were. Not sure about parts availability now though. The power shift models sure are nice.
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