Posted by kyhayman on December 21, 2010 at 09:32:29 from (99.197.64.56):
In Reply to: New tractors??? posted by dave2 on December 21, 2010 at 06:18:05:
My newest tractor is a NH TB 110, 2004 vintage. Others run back, a 7610 Ford from 1991, 7610 Ford from 1988, 5600 Ford from 1981, and a pair of 7600s from 1976. Skid loader is from 1991, backhoe from 1988, and dozers from 1982 and 1969 respectively. I didnt buy any of them new though the 5600 was bought new by my dad. As to the neighborhood, most folks I work with buy something 2-3 years old with a few hours on it if they are in this for a living. Machinery is a different story, most of my neighbors and me for that matter try to by new or near new and run it til its dead. I dont need the tax write off but I need something that will work how I want it to, when I want it to, without me spending all winter in the shop fixing something.
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