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Posted by dds-inc on January 17, 2007 at 19:42:06 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: tractor candidates posted by Frog Chorus Farm on January 17, 2007 at 14:48:44:
John deere 2150 or 2155 or 2040 or 2240 or 2030 or 1530 or 1520 or 1020. The tractors I have listed are from newest to oldest. Parts are READILY available, in fact, more available than IH and Ford combined. I have a 2155 and it has a loader on it. I paid 10,000 for it with 5000 hours. Loaders readily available for the above models. The above models are 40-45 hp. All have 3 point hitch. Some can have swept back axles which are really well for what you want to do, and turn shorter. All can be gotten in diesels. Expect to pay around $7,000-10,000 for any one of these models in good condition. The lower the hours, the better they are and more expensive. JD loaders run $2,000-3,000 for the above. All have good hydraulics and power steering and live/independent pto. Most have lower speeds for tillers. Backhoes could be gotten from other aftermarket dealers, no big deal.
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