What crops? You said row crop, that would be corn and soybeans?
JD 7000 planters are good.
100 hp tractor should do what you want. Could get by smaller, but this is a weekend deal, 100 hp lets you do stuff.
Combines are money pits, cheaper to hire a neighbor for that size operation. But there are some few good older combines if you want to do it yourself. Some of us are partial to Gleaners, K or F series would handle a small farm well. JD 4400 or 6600 series were very popular as well. IHC I'm not as familiar with, the 715, was it a 403 before that?
New Idea pickers were popular here, with a Minneapolis Moline D sheller.
Plows and disks and cultivators, dime a dozen, get some in good shape. If you are plowing cornstalks, get a more modern high clearance plow - more spacing between bottoms and taller beam to let the stalks pass through a little better.
Location and crops would really help folks give a little better advice, dry sand or wet clay area, and so forth.....
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