Posted by LotFotL on September 26, 2010 at 12:02:43 from (65.31.123.250):
I've been searching online for lists of tractors that were built with creeper gears or hydrostatic transmissions for a long time now. I'm getting ready to purchase a tractor for transplanting vegetables. It must be able to move at less than 1mph. I can't afford to buy new, and would ideally find a good tractor for under $10,000. It seems at this point that I'm limited old IH hydros, case 94 series(1194, 1294, 1394), deutz 8006's, and maybe kubota 6040's. are there other tractors that came with a standard creeper gearing out of the factory, before the 80's? Wet clutch allis's and over under olivers don't get there. Not sure about select-o-matic fords, and I've been warned to stay away from those anyhow.
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