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Re: We're tractor shopping and need some feedback
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Posted by PCC-AL on March 27, 2002 at 16:49:38 from (216.248.190.211):
In Reply to: We're tractor shopping and need some feedback posted by Sue on March 27, 2002 at 12:15:54:
Hi Sue, I saw your post when you first made it and started to answer that you would get lots of replies. I was right. Anyway, I think you will find that each person has different needs and you should address yours. How big is your farm? How much money do you have to spend? Exactly what is the max that you will require from your equipment? Lifting 1200 lb. bales? O.K., do you really need a loader or just a 3 point hay prong attachment for the rear lift? Is this a limited use tractor (short periods of time on occasion)? Get one that is operator friendly (seat and controls comfortable). I went with Massey because of price and the dealer is a friend. I didn't ever ask if it had a warranty. Finally, Don't over-buy and try to find a reputable dealer. Good luck.
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