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Re: Best 1960's / 1970's loader tractor
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Posted by John A. on May 03, 2006 at 16:41:37 from (65.161.170.98):
In Reply to: Best 1960's / 1970's loader tractor posted by Specter on May 03, 2006 at 13:40:11:
Spector, I will catch all holy hades on this one. I really like the IH Reds. But here, I have to say the best loaader tractor I have ever been is a Deere. First... 90+ horeses, a HD frontend. Powershift trans. A 4520/4620 or 4230 Open top will fill the specs here very nicely. All tractors will have dual hydrolic remotes for the loader, A 3 can be added for about $800 to 1200 depending on parts used and availability of used and new parts. A 4230 with a straight 8 speed is a close second IMO! A good 4230 opentop should be gotten for + - 10 to 12K depending on condition. A loader for about $3500 . So for a rough figure to go by $15k should put you in a very nice loader traactor, that will do this job quite nicely and have hp to spare for other chores like plowing or shredding with a 15ft batwing shredder. Hope this helps! Later, John A.
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