Posted by Leroy on December 07, 2009 at 17:02:52 from (216.201.38.55):
In Reply to: I need a tractor. posted by smithjr31 on December 07, 2009 at 11:45:29:
I will weigh in on this with a few facts that a lot of others are not thinking about. You want a low built first to get it in the garage and not a high tractor as the 900 series Ford, the 4000 series Ford or the Massey 65 series tractors are. The 4000 Ford and 65 & 165 MF tractors will hane 38" rear wheels, You want something with 28" rear wheels. This leaves you with in tractors that have a live pto and 3 point and were sold in any great amount only the Massey 35 or 135 tractors, in lesser amounts were the 660 & 661 Ford with even less of the 3000(see only 2000 & 4000 Fords) series Fords and then slightly less were the Oliver S55 & 550. The IHC mentioned were never sold in our area and try to go to a dealer they would ask as once when I was looking for something for a Case 300 series is that a garden tractor? Never owned one but for your use the only one I wiuld be looking for is a MF 35 or 135 and with the limited use you have only consider a gas tractor for ease of repair.
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