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Posted by Chuck Denning on December 15, 2006 at 20:10:00 from (68.241.173.156):
I have a chance to buy two different tractors for my daughter to use on her small piece of land, and I am looking for advice on which one to buy. I will be buying one of these tractors sight unseen because I currently live in New Mexico, and the tractors are in central Missouri. Here is a description of both: 8n ford with a 5' bush hog, and blade. I asked the dealer if he has checked out this tractor and he said.. "nope, and I'm not going to, it runs, and the lift works, and the breaks work, backed up, and drove it off the trailer and parked it" The next day I asked him if it had anti-freeze in it and he said.. "I guess it does" the price on this tractor with the attachments is $2750 the other tractor: Oliver 1600 with a end loader, and this dealer said: "has good tires, hit the button and she starts right up, everything works and I think i got a used brush hog for ya too". Very nice guy sounds like he is around 90 years old. The price on this tractor is $2500 and the used brush hog is going to be.. "around $250" I see a lot of information on the 8n, but hardly nothing on the oliver 1600. All advice will be greatly taken on this. Thank you
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