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Re: Tips needed on buying older tractor for brush
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Posted by Princeton Bill on September 21, 2004 at 04:48:05 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: Tips needed on buying older tractor for brush hogg posted by Joe Bard on September 20, 2004 at 20:02:26:
Joe: I am an Oliver guy through and through. But if I were you I would consider a John Deere 3020/4020. Get one with a wide front end and a loader made to fit them and you will enjoy taking care of your 59 acres. You also will have many good sources for parts if and when you need them. I am assuming you have not had a lot of experience "farming", but 59 acres can become a lot to take care of if you are doing it part time. A utility tractor such as Ford Jubliee, Oliver 55, etc. will probably do what you want , but a little bigger farm tractor will make your job a lot easier. No matter what you decide do get live PTO and live hyd.
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