Posted by FBH44 on January 25, 2015 at 02:14:52 from (64.85.216.51):
In Reply to: IH and JD tractors. posted by JD Seller on January 24, 2015 at 17:27:11:
Sorry to disagree with some, we all can't agree on everything, but I still think the Farmall H is still the ideal start-up small-time tractor for the starting guy, just starting to plow, disc, bush-hog. It is STILL the ideal. And for good reasons. They are sitting out there everywhere, they made 390,000+ of them, parts are everywhere, on eBay and every tractor farm supply store, and the dealers can still either have parts sitting on the shelf, or get them quick. They are pretty cheap to get. For a few thousand bucks you;re in business. You just stick a 3-point on there, and go. Just personal, but they seem very handy, easy to work. Where would I finds parts for an Oliver??? An AC??? No idea.
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