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Re: Rooky seeks input
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Posted by paul on September 16, 2005 at 06:05:46 from (66.60.197.115):
In Reply to: Rooky seeks input posted by George Cosmas on September 15, 2005 at 09:36:24:
Not sure what you plan to do really, you mention 400 acres, but only 'small' food plot. Is that 5 acres, or 80 acres, relative to the 400? I would sure want live pto, power steering, live hydraulics, enough hp to accomplish something, and more than 4 gears to choose from if I were looking to really _use_ a tractor. An N has none of the above from the factory. They were great leading edge tractors back 60 years ago. But they are really lacking in features in today's world. You can get a mid-1950's to mid 1960's tractor for about the same money as an N with more power, more features. IMHO. Implements are available from the same farm auctions, dealers, and fleet & farm supply stores as you find your tractor & supplies. --->Paul
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