Posted by bc on March 04, 2009 at 13:36:35 from (69.149.215.139):
In Reply to: 560 Opinions posted by ebook on March 03, 2009 at 19:10:27:
Couple other points. Check this tractor and check your equipment for 2 point and 3 point hitch compatibility. The old 460 I had came with a 2 point fast hitch. 3 point stuff didn't work. I tried to weld up 3 point adapter but sold it before I got it to work.
Gas or Diesel? If you are north of the mason-dixon line, you'd probably be better off with gas if you want to use it in the winter. 20 acres of hay wouldn't be enough to make diesel a better buy over gas.
Base your price on what you can afford and what it is worth to you. Going price in Florida doesn't help you where you are at and vice versa and then you haven't said where you are at. I bought my 2606 in Indiana. Cost me $3000 to truck it. Could have bought a better one locally with that extra 3 grand but I would have spent all summer going to auctions and never find the right one, in the right condition, and at the right price. At least locally, you can look at it, drive it, check the ta, and other stuff first. The other side of it is that all old tractors are gonna need some fixing and just live with it. Around here it is green country so ih goes cheap at sales. In another part of the state, it is IH country and something will sell for double there. Go figure.
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