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Re: Need advice: one tractor or two?
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Posted by Christos on April 26, 2006 at 12:09:06 from (130.108.236.146):
In Reply to: Need advice: one tractor or two? posted by Pete in OH on April 26, 2006 at 11:17:50:
Pete, Here is my two cents - get a MF 135 Diesel or Gas Deluxe. You'll get Live PTO, a fuel mizing engine, plenty of power and response, and the ability to make your repairs cheaply, that is you can get replacement parts from aftermarket sources and Massey-Ferguson itself. If you want a loader tractor, try the MF 150 its a little bit heaver built, but the same HP as a 135. All around, Masseys were known for their low fuel consumption and given the way prices are its a great feeling to know, one hour of work eats up less than a gallon of gas. Out of curiousity, what part of Ohio are you in? I go to School in Dayton but I'm from Pataskala... Christos
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