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What compact tractor to choose?
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Posted by Doug L on March 26, 2002 at 11:01:34 from (63.74.245.4):
Ok, at the risk of attracting a volley of arrows for being such a dumb, yuppie (well not any more...I'm over 50 now), city-slicker (who would dare post an investment business e-mail address on a tractor site anyway), I must beg for input. I've been researching tractors for our mountain farm terrain for many moons and still have more questions than answers. I've narrowed it down to 4X drive, 30plus HP, Diesel, but now am further challanged to decide priorities of implements. I'll want some heft in the loader for dirt, rocks etc, would also like to be able to push over smaller trees and drag logs, will need to prepare rocky mountain soil for pasture, orchard and (yes) vinyards, have over 5 miles of old logging road to improve/maintain and don't want too many maintenance headaches. I'm leaning toward Kioti or Kubota. ANy helpful feedback appreciated.
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