I can attest that the MF 135 and 165 are decent smaller tractors, since we have both. I like the 165 better than the 135. The 165 is as easy to manuever as the smaller 135 and also sips diesel, but has more -ss and can handle a round baler and rides better under work loads. For the MFs I'd look for 4-speed (8 with hi-lo), non-Multipower and square axle. Can't comment on the 560. If you have a few more bucks consider a MF 255 or 265, better hydraulics and with wet brakes. Our family also has had good luck with Ford diesel 4000 and 5000 series - they're also good but a bit pricey around here though. Good Luck.
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