Posted by Chris in MO on December 10, 2008 at 18:27:02 from (75.121.32.154):
I've been looking at an Allis D19 with a loader to accompany my other tractors. I've got a D17 which will do everything I need, except a loader. I've got a Ford 5000 with a loader, but I've got some items to take care of before it is fully functional.
I'm trying to talk myself into buying the D19. What I usually say to myself is that if the price is good enough, then if I decide that I need the money for something else later, I can always sell it. Trouble is, I never sell stuff and just scrape money up if I really need it for something else.
My wife is fine with buying it, if it is necessary for the farm. The price is good, as far as it goes. I was going to test it out last weekend with a tow behind brush cutter, but got knocked off my feet with something like the flu.
I've got time to look it over again and try it out this weekend. I'm just going back and forth on whether to take the plunge.
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