I’m from the UK, and farming during the 70’s and 80’s in the area that I was in, blue tractors out numbered red ones by a long way.
“1 out of every 4 new tractors (in ALL sizes) sold in the UK was a 135 Massey”. Where do you get that piece of info from????
In answer to the original post, for 1 – 5 acres of fun farming, a 135, 560 or 3000 would all do the job. Just buy a diesel, in best shape you can find locally, a have a dealer reasonably close. Try em and see which one you feel comfortable with.
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