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Re: Tractor recomendations ?
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Posted by INCase on November 09, 2005 at 09:04:12 from (209.221.240.14):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor recomendations ? posted by Dan on November 09, 2005 at 07:11:04:
Father in law has a 9N (almost same as 8) not having live hyd or PTO is a pain. I've been amazed at what we've been able to do with it though. Parts are very easy to get the darn things are as common as grass but still have held value. I'd look at an Oliver Super 55 or 550. They are the same size/layout as the "N's" and mid 50's Fords. They bring more $ but have live everything. I'd also consider an Allis Chalmer D15 or D17 especially the later versions had live PTO and hyd. Parts are too bad to find. Case 700-800-730-830's aren't a bad option either. Usually cheap, well built HP but "new" parts are not as available (may have to hunt for used parts but they are out there). What ever you look at watch for abuse. That will wreck any brand. Good luck. >>>Dan I need to print out your pictures and show them to my wife in that I'm not the only one that has farm tractors in residential sub-divisions!!! :)
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