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Posted by Jon in Maine on September 04, 2006 at 14:23:27 from (72.168.228.163):
Hope things are well... Have had my first tractor (66' Farmall Cub) for a couple years now and have loved it.. Have a belly mower for it and a plower / grader. It's been a great first tractor and I've learned tons! However, our land has quite a few slopes and it just seems a bit dodgy from time to time. I understand it was designed as a row crop tractor so it didn't really expect the rolly ride. Have widened the wheels and all the other stuff.. It's just a bit top heavy for feeling as safe as I'd like to. Also, looking for something with a few more ponies. My question is this. Looking for a '50 - '65 Farmall model that is stable on slopes with between 30-50 at the drawbar and the PTO. Parts availability also important. Any help greatly appreciated...
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