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Looking for Tractor for $2K +/-
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Posted by Chris M (TX) on March 28, 2006 at 14:59:40 from (69.30.161.52):
I have a need for a tractor but don't have a lot to spend. I am selling a small fishing boat I don't use much to finance part of it. I have a few rent houses and one is on 2 acres. So what I would be using it for is: shredding (brush hogging?) box blade for smoothing out some dirt I am buying to fill in low spots occaisional pulling of small trees would like a tractor that I could get a front end loader for later... I don't care how ugly or old it is, long as it will do some "occaisional" work for me. I would probably use it once a month So my questions: 1) Are there any $2,000 (+/-) tractors out there that can do all of that? 2) What should I be looking for (models etc)? 3) What HP tractor should I be looking for? 4) If my $2K is not enough, how much will I have to spend? Any help is appreciated. Chris Oh ya, and it would have to fit on my 16' lowboy bumper pull utility trailer. I don't want something so huge that I would need a gooseneck trailer.
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