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Re: Tractor recomendations ?
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Posted by Dan on November 09, 2005 at 10:30:16 from (66.15.112.136):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor recomendations ? posted by Chris(WA) on November 09, 2005 at 07:12:52:

Chris - look at his requirements - snow removal, mowing, and other basic stuff. Good parts availability, 3 point hitch, able to put a loader on (although it does make them harder to steer) AND around $2,500. That screams Ford 8N! You will not find a tractor with live PTO, power steering, live hydraulics for $2,500 unless it needs MAJOR work, or is from a relative. The 8N is not too old and too collectable to do the work he needs - I use it right now for that at my property (well - not the snow removal as I live in Texas). And - just try to find cheap parts and good availability on the hundred series or thousand series tractor. My father has a 63 Ford 2000 model - I know. I respect your opinion and thoughts, but have to dissagree with you on your staement that they cannot do the work required. Just my $.02 worth. Respectfully, Dan
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