Posted by James22 on June 21, 2009 at 13:22:02 from (207.179.239.55):
In Reply to: looking for a tractor posted by joe in michigan.,. on June 21, 2009 at 11:40:57:
For pushing snow and winter use with a loader 4WD would be ideal, but that would require a newer style tractor and I assume you don't want spend that kind of money. Otherwise any utility tractor, but I would avoid models that were indeed great tractors such as the Oliver 550 and MM 445, but finding repair parts is significantly more difficult. I've got several 2-cyls including a model 430 and love them, but wouldn't recommend them for the casual user. Also would avoid the known turkeys such as the JD 2010. AC had good tractors, but again parts can be more difficult to find. Personally I would either go with a Ford or newer JD product because in most cases many were built and parts are generally available. If you don't mind searching for parts or just particularily like a certain model or make of tractor, the field is wide open, but I'd still opt for a utility model.
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