Posted by marcusvandendaele on November 10, 2014 at 21:12:22 from (184.6.103.56):
In Reply to: First Tractor posted by marcusvandendaele on November 10, 2014 at 10:16:14:
Thankyou everyone for posting. it really helps. i am leaning toward a 8n. just because theyre cheap, and parts are readily available in my area. i am not looking to purchase one until spring i just wanted to get some models that i can keep a look out and maybe get a good deal on one over the winter. i really like ford. and would like to get a ford. but i am looking into a few of the other ones mentioned. i set some craigslist alerts for some of the models you all mentioned so hopefully something good will show up. if i do end up purchasing a 8n i will definatly get the clutch mechanism several of you mentioned. as for what tractorguy2 i really wont be using the tractor for true bush hogging. id be more or less using it as a big heavy duty lawn mower for the most part. i would definatly be mowing it regularly. im probably going to go with a gasoline tractor for sure because everthing i own is gas. as for what c amick is asking, for the area i want to sue the tractor to mow i could care less what it looks like i just want it cut down. its more just ruff that a riding mower would be destroyed after mowing a time or two. its was a pasture and its not smooth and there are holes and roots. again thanks for all your imput. it definatly gave me something to go off of.
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