Posted by W_B on June 10, 2013 at 06:29:19 from (155.188.247.24):
In Reply to: used tractor purchase posted by State of Jefferson on June 09, 2013 at 07:59:49:
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I've been looking around for some time, contemplating a future purchase too. But, it gets to a size thing... thanks for the advise and you are right, but, I don't need a 100 hp tractor on 8 acres, no matter how cheap it is. I do need a small loader tractor to help out with projects I've been doing with a shovel and wheel barrow, or to do those projects that are too big for a shovel. It has to fit in the barn to shove and lift manure (it's an age thing, getting old and worn out and would like to save this tired body for more fun pursuits). The 9N and 8N have their jobs and being a loader tractor isn't one of them.
From what I've seen you can't go too far wrong with a Kubota and probably the same with a small JD, Massey, New Holland, Mahindra, LS, Montana or Kyoti. If buying new, lots of choices if you have dealers in your area. I have 4 or 5 Kubota dealers within an hour drive, 2 Mahindra, JD and NH and 1 each LS and Kyoti.
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