Posted by Showcrop on April 20, 2011 at 13:56:22 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: What size Tractor? posted by HVAC22 on April 20, 2011 at 13:30:15:
Fords are best. Just as there is no girl too pretty or car too fast, there is no tractor too big. These tractors that you mention are basically the same size, with the 801 being the most powerful at 46 PTO HP. The thousand series replaced the X01 series which replaced the X00 series but there is only about 15 years span from first XO1 to last X000. X000 have a lot more transmission speeds. The greater differences between them will be in condition. You should check the obvious things and take along a compression gauge and vacuum gauge in order to assist in internal engine assessment. Any of these would handle the jobs that you list but the 801 would handle a significantly larger disc than the 2000, and it would drink a lot more gas but for the hours that you would use it, that should not be a factor.
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