Posted by dave2 on November 15, 2008 at 23:20:21 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Question for Dave2 posted by Dave_Id on November 15, 2008 at 22:40:22:
Guess it depends on the area but and the use but:
Everything that is common in the States plus. IHC by whatever name they used over the years are plentiful (Case dealer 5 miles away), but you'd be surprised what you see. Most are diesel, but some of the Eastern block machines "Zetor" were gas My town farmers have 3 and 4 cyl IHC's for for everyday use around the Hof/barn (I have a 3 cyl 26hp). Bigger stuff is Fendt, JD, and MF. One guy has a big Fiat. I didn't know that tractors had so many names (Porsche, Lamborgini, etc). I've seen a couple of David Brown, Satoh, and one guy has a Ford (couple Fordson Dexta's in the area.
Some of the horse operations that jumped in with both feet and think they have an image to keep up have these new wonder tractor combos (Iseki, Kubota, and another one I can't think of.
Couple of folks get by with an old 2 wheeled combo that has attachments to do anything a you'd want to do and has a trailer that you can haul a house on and zoom along about 10 mph.
I'll try to find a couple of links to oldtimer tractor shows. Real neat stuff at them usually.
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