Posted by Jacklegg on April 27, 2016 at 12:07:54 from (204.184.212.252):
Okay. Here's the dilemma. I'm having a difficult time in choosing which vintage tractor that I want to pursue. Its difficult, especially for someone who is new to the tractor world. What I would be using it for would be light brushhoggin' , tilling/plowing, grading driveway/snow plowing, and working food plots.....I don't see in the future of using a front loader. So here are some of the tractors that I'm interested in. I know that its like comparing apples and oranges, but hopefully there are some of you that could help guide me in a direction of a good solid tractor. First of is the Farmall Model H....I've heard good things about involving food plot maintenance. The next one is the Case Model SC / Model D / VAC, and lastly are the Ford 8n/9n/671/871/971. Those are the ones that have been mentioned to me. Like I said, I'm sure there are individuals out there that have used or have owned each of them. Just wanting your opinions and information. Thank you for your time and info - Jack
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