Posted by camju on January 16, 2011 at 08:32:13 from (142.161.14.232):
In Reply to: Best all around tractor posted by George Boothe on January 16, 2011 at 07:32:20:
I have a 1650 cockshutt deisel 65 Hp.No 3 point but do have a loader on it.Payed $2500 for it 5 years ago.Farmed 100 acres with it used the loader to push in poles and now I'm hooking up a Hoe to the back.I do have to make brackets to go around the axles and hitch to mount but that's not impossible.I now have a 2470 for feild work and the 1650 is good for haying.If you can find somthing like this with 3piont would be a great tractor for you I'm sure.
8n-9n seems to me are under powered and a little small for loader work.My dad always told me buy a 1070case 886 Ih or somthing like that for less money than a smaller tractor and at least you got somthing.
if I did it again I would shop around for a tractor with 3 point even if it cost me 2 thousand more.I do like the 1650 but now if I want 3 point I have to buy 1 more tractor and then I have to many motors to service.
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