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Posted by Steve warfle on June 29, 2000 at 10:50:18 from (205.232.79.93):
In Reply to: utility tractor posted by cathy on June 26, 2000 at 17:51:58:
Hey Cathy....how much land are we talking, and how much money do you have, and is your blood red, orange, blue, green? In other words, you were a little vague in what exactly you plan on doing with this tractor. I have 6 acres of land, and I have an old ford 2N that will do all that you want it to do. But if I had 20 or more acres, it wouldn't be enough tractor, unless I was retired...and had nothing better to do. I always like the Farmall Super A as a good all around small tractor. But I would look for something with a 3 point hitch or converted, so you can borrow or buy modern implements. Good Luck Steve
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