Posted by paul on May 12, 2010 at 12:22:03 from (76.77.197.242):
In Reply to: 40 -50 hp tractors posted by MattCatlin on May 12, 2010 at 08:41:30:
I'd not worry about the color too much.
I'd want real 3pt, live hyd/pto, more gears is better (at least 5 forward...), and a good seat with some spring action to absorb those bumps.
That will be a mid to late model 1950's tractor with the proper options. If you like Ford, the 800/900/4000 series would do well, _if_ you get the right options. (860/861/960/961/etc.)
Massey/Case/Allis is not real popular in my small neighborhood so I can't help, sure there are good options there.
The Oliver Super 55 - 77/ 550-770 are good options too.
Mostly I'd like wide front, unless you have an application that needs narrow front.
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