Posted by mcompton1973 on September 10, 2013 at 10:50:12 from (75.107.52.58):
I need a really cheep tractor. Just moved down here and I have 15 acres of land that is over grown that I need to run a brush Hog over, and I have a horse areana that has become grown over with weeds.
Money is tight right now because of the move and so I think I want to get 'SOMETHING' now, and maybe upgrade later if I feel the need (would like eventually to have a loader).
Locally there are three tractors that seem reasonable to me that I can afford.
1. A/C DC-15 that needs a water pump. No implements
2. A MF50 with a 5' brushhog and a round bale spear 3. A Ford 861 Powermaster with bushHog
As far as I can see they are all about the same...but I dont know much more than some basic specs I can find onine.
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