Posted by Ralphwd45 on May 08, 2009 at 01:30:21 from (66.243.226.189):
I need to get myself, another tractor. What I want in a tractor, is as follows--20 to 30 hp. old enough to be cheap, live pto, live hydraulics, hopefully with down pressure, narrow front end, adjustable rears, and the ability to slow down to a crawl, while keeping the revs up for the pto. also I want to be able to stand up for a while when I need to, like on a H,or A JD, or a oliver 77. Now you see why I am asking for help! I just dated myself, and my experience with tractors, stops at 1960, and they were new at the time, which means I didn't get to use the new 730 JD, and was stuck with a JD 70. I want something that I can get mounted cultivators for. I love my B AC, but it leaves a lot to be desired. Also my WD45, is a powerhouse, but PTO and hydraulics suck! I also have a 335 MM, and DON'T intend to ever buy another MM. Please give me some suggestions, as I am not familiar with what was made from 1960 till now. Thanks!
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