jimwaldhaus said: (quoted from post at 21:57:07 04/04/14) No, this is way to big. I plan on keeping whatever I purchase to use on acreage after moving the dirt.
I will pull a disc with tractor and do other jobs
to farm this land .I am interested in something like
a Massey Ferguson 50 ex or perhaps a Ford 545d .
I think a tractor with a clutch would be easier for me to repair as I would have to go to someone to have a automatic trans. repaired. The Ford 545d I believe is automatic.Maybe a John Deere 210a or some other brand such as Case .The dirt is adobe and sand I am in the delta in California
Actually that's not too big. It's about just right.
The Ford 545 is an excellent tractor for landscape work. It's WAY TOO SMALL for the project you described. Why not buy a machine capable of the task you intend to use it for (moving a big hill) then selling it when that project is done and get a tractor suitable for your farming needs? We're just trying to keep you from making a big/expensive mistake.
This post was edited by Pops1532 at 15:09:33 04/04/14.
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