Posted by oldtanker on July 17, 2017 at 10:06:55 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: What tractor to buy? posted by vecair on July 16, 2017 at 20:07:13:
First thing I'd do is check local dealer support before selecting a brand. CaseIH supports Ford and New Holland and New Holland can support Ford and CaseIH. AGCO supports AC, MF and others. I think they support Oliver and White too. JD supports JD. Here for example we have good support for JD, CaseIH/New Holland/Ford and Kubota. Support for anything else is a 60 mile drive for very poor support. So here I'd tell you to stay away from AC, MF, White and Oliver. That's not saying they are bad tractors. That's just saying support is going to be online buying and do it yourself plus over night shipping if you really need it. Don't get me wrong on dealers either. There are bad JD, CaseIH and New Holland dealers out there too. Just talking my local area.
Here for your needs I'd look into the hundred and thousand series Fords, similar sized JD's and mid 60'-70's IH.
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