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Re: City boy needs help on buying a used tractor..
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Posted by Truetramp on July 25, 2005 at 00:21:25 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: City boy needs help on buying a used tractor.... posted by Scott in IN on July 24, 2005 at 20:24:07:
First of all, sit down with the mrs. an really go over what your going to be doing with the tractor(an make sure she can run it too) now if you plan on plowing snow with it, it'll need a barn with a block warmer an possibly a heated cab, with a 600 foot drive you can easily become lost an not found till Spring. Buying a tractor is a sort of looking into the future thing, an since your not getting any younger power steering an heated cab an such are things to take in mind. Some people love gas, an others like me just love the smell of diesel. But if you buy new, you'll have to buy the attachments as you go on. An a mower posthole digger scraper blader an plows an front buckets are not cheap. So look for a fairly new but not to old of one for better results, not in less your a mechanic welder lathe operator an machine repair man.........Rick
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