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Posted by Larry on June 27, 2001 at 13:12:38 from (199.89.234.125):
In Reply to: Tractor vs cost posted by T. Jordan on June 26, 2001 at 07:53:39:
I see a lot of negative comments about the TO-20, but I have a TO-30 and think it's a fine tractor. I would be attracted to a solid MF65 for $3800, though. I was at a farm auction about a month ago and I saw a ratty TO-20 that they could not start sell for $2100! $960 is downright CHEAP. Heck, if it was near me, I'd buy it and resell it. I have not seen a small tractor that would run sell for less than $2000 around here. If I were you, I'd buy BOTH of them, trailer the TO-20 down here to Franklin County, Missouri, and auction it off. You would probably pay off the MF65 on the spot! That's my advice! Larry
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