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Re: Tractor HP Advice
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 14, 2007 at 11:52:22 from (75.19.126.88):
In Reply to: Tractor HP Advice posted by Don59 on May 14, 2007 at 11:17:46:
Well any GOOD tractor as i am not going to start a color war here as what i like and you like are not going to be the same but myself i would be looken in the 60-80 hp. range for the big tractor with a wide ft. live hyd. and live PTO and DIESEL since they have plum lost there minds on gas prices . You will find that you will not be happy with just ONE tractor and you will want something smaller like in the 35-50 HP range in a utility with a loader . Stay with the major mfg. as parts supplys are there and you will need parts . Don't jump on the first thing ya see and if you do not know much about equipment get some help from someone that realy knows equipment not some weasel salesman even if ya have to take him out for dinner.
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