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Re: Which working Tractor to look for?
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on December 21, 2003 at 02:51:49 from (66.83.236.250):
In Reply to: Which working Tractor to look for? posted by Kerry Brunner on December 20, 2003 at 18:47:22:
First, let me tell you that I bleed green. The ONLY tractors I will use are Deere. That being said, I would recommend you go find a RED one. Get yourself a nice Massey Ferguson 135. In my opinion, and quite a few other opinions too, that is the best LITTLE tractor ever built. They are still so popular, people haven't recognised them as "collector tractors" yet. Someday, that will all change. They are extremely popular worldwide. They offer most "modern features" 3 pt hitch, power steering, decent power, great balance, and are very reliable tractors to boot. They're starting to get harder to find, but there are still some around on the re-sale market. Find one, and you've got yourself a nice tractor. (Avoid the "Multi-power" option though. Not the best thing Massey ever did) JMHO. John
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