Posted by BillinCentralMO on March 30, 2008 at 19:58:22 from (65.54.155.35):
In Reply to: Buying a tractor posted by relaurain on March 30, 2008 at 16:54:15:
Circus is right. That 8n is too small. We have one. You get your truck stuck. You can take the 8n down there and then walk back to get a tractor big enough to pull the truck and the 8n out. BTDT. You can get like a Massey 135 or 165 and it will do alot more work. That 8n is a wagon puller. The radiator is down in the dirt. Have to clean it alot if you mow or hay with it. No live pto. Mower clogs , you gotta stop and back up. It's a good auger tractor.I have a gas Massey 165 that will do twice the work , has hydrulics and live pto. You can put a loader on it much easier. It's a 50 hp tractor and you can still haul it with a half ton pickup.I think it is safer too. If you want to play with a tractor buy the 8n. You want to do work-consider something else.
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