Our place is over west of Cadillac towards Manistee.
Hey what does "live" PTO mean. I know PTO's a bit but not that term. My old 59 Chevy Apache truck had a PTO setup the old farmer use to use for chores.
The local dealer here in Illinois is an old Case dealer that now sells Kubotas mostly. There is a big Deere dealer not far away also. I guess I do not know if there is even a Massey place around. Do they still make em? Heck I dont even know if Case is still made. The local implement dealer had them until several years ago so I would guess he has to be able to get parts. They fix up those old Farmalls with parts from somewhere.
Where do you find parts for some of the makes you guys listed. Do the modern dealers still keep inventories for those older makes. I am really digging in to get up to speed do I can make a decent decision. I am going to keep away from too small as I know from experience that a correct size one will do the work of dgging holes, movin dirt and maybe drilling in a small managed food plot, but too small will be useless except for minor chores. Good reference sites you guys listed.
Do certain makes (or colors) command extra money for nothing or is reputation well deserved on some? Are some makes scooped right up cause everybody wants those? I know in the old cars, you sometimes pay for myth rather than reality and I sure aint lookin to impress anybody but myself with a good old solid tractor.
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