Posted by Ultradog MN on April 20, 2011 at 14:03:09 from (70.58.237.63):
In Reply to: What size Tractor? posted by HVAC22 on April 20, 2011 at 13:30:15:
First of all they are a Powermaster and Workmaster. Not that that matters really. My choice would be the 3000 as they had several years of refinements over their older sisters and IMO are superior machines. However, the 600/800 tractors are fine machines and both would suit your purposes to a tee. I guess the tractor that had the most features and was in the best condition would ultimately get my vote (and dollars). Lots of guys here will tell you you hafta have live pto. I think on a tractor under 40 hp they are incorrect. I do like power steering though and would pick that over LPTO. Skip the 3000 if it only has one stick on the tranny - you want two. And don't forget that Ford made two 2000s. A pre 1965 4 cylinder model which is the same as the 600 and the post 1965 three cylinder 2000 whis almost identical to a 3000.
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