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Re: Re: 30 Hp tractor
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Posted by paul on September 11, 2000 at 15:30:36 from (209.114.18.154):
In Reply to: Re: 30 Hp tractor posted by Weekend Farmer on September 11, 2000 at 07:57:37:
That's what I was going to say. I have a nice IHC 300 that is 36 hp or so, they go the same price as a Ford N series, but offer a lot more features. Those little Fords were nice in their day, and still are, but seem to be overpriced for their features. It doesn't do most of what you wanted. If you look at the ICH 300-400 series tractors, either know that the TA is good, or assume it is shot & you will be spending a few $100 to repair it. They are pretty simple to fix, but are the thing that breaks most often on these. You might want to look at the 100 series Ford tractors, they offer more of the features you wanted - again, be wary of the SoS trannies on these models. Oliver seems a little more finicky to tune with their 6 cylinder engines, but have very reliable tractors (both engine & tranny) in the 77, 88, 770, etc. range. I'm not familiar with the other colors, but you will find similar tractors in the 30-50 hp area. --->Paul
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