Posted by solarity on September 06, 2016 at 08:02:11 from (157.225.178.103):
We have an old 1952 Ford Jubilee that use to be my grandfathers. My father doesn't have any experience with tractors, bush hogs, or anything mechanical. My grandfather on the other hand never threw anything out and always fixed everything. The tractor still works, though the bush hog has been neglected and it has rust holes in it, so I am thinking we will need a new one. All he really needs/wants to do is mow about 10 acres a few times a year. He was thinking about buying a Kubota, though he is questioning if that would be a good investment as he is only going to use it for a property a few times a year. I know carbs can requiring tuning, though they are much simpler than a fuel injected engine. The big question is this tractor going to be easy to maintain and are parts available for it? Also we would need a bush hog for it, any suggestions on where to start with that?
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