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Posted by Phil in MS on April 26, 2000 at 06:14:47 from (207.203.128.11):
In Reply to: Massey Fergeson 255 posted by Bob Maxwell on April 25, 2000 at 21:18:31:
I have a 1976 MF 255 diesel that was purchased new! Most of the work has been to clip pasture, rake hay and work a garden or truck patch. It is a row crop model and has Multi Power but no remote hydraulics. I consider it a good tractor, easy to get around on and large enough for good size implements. I have a 6 foot Ford Bush hog, a 7 foot 3pt disc and other misc equipment. My row crop is a chore to get on and off if you are doing things that require on and off. Helped this several years ago by adding a step on the left side. Wish I had added one to the right also and will someday soon. I don't know all the needs of a vineyard, so unless the unit is just too tall, I would think it would be a good unit. I'm told on a trade it would be worth about $ 5000.00 U.S.! I see a few listed for sale in trade papers from 7,000 to 8,000! I wouldn't take 8,000 for mine and do without! Good luck!
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