Posted by teched on January 04, 2015 at 06:52:21 from (24.59.246.246):
I am in search of a Small 80" max width, 4000lb weight live pto and 3pt hitch tractor. I do not have $14,000 lying around so I am looking for a vintage machine. I need to auger 8"-10" holes for a new barn. Rototill my garden and if all possible run a small snowblower. I know that this is not a problem for the new compact machines, but my pockets are rather shallow $2000.00 I looked at a really nice AC-B with live hydraulics running off a crankshaft mounted pump and 3pt hitch system. It ran like a watch, but no live PTO. The Ford's and JD's are out of my price range. I kind of like the IH Utility 300, 240, 340 and 404. I am pretty sure that the 240/340/404 have live PTO but I am not sure about the 300. Is there and other machines Case, David Brown, Miniapolis Moline, Duetz,Etc I'm a Ford guy, but as long as it gets the job done I don't care.
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