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Re: Choosing the Right Farmall
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Posted by Nat 2 on April 03, 2007 at 14:12:17 from (64.80.108.53):
In Reply to: Choosing the Right Farmall posted by Don_3400 on April 03, 2007 at 13:05:45:
A letter series won't do it for you, especially if you need to run a snowblower. Reverse is too fast and a live PTO is an absolute must-have because even with a slower reverse, you will be slipping the clutch to keep from stalling the tractor, and you can't have the snowblower stopping every time you push the clutch! The add-on 3pt is handy for lifting things, but not for "precision" work like box blading IMHO. At the very least, I would recommend as a bare minimum a 300 or 350. Utility would be better for your needs, but a Farmall will also fill the bill. Live PTO, live hydraulics, fast hitch, and TA will make the tractor so much handier than an old H or M with "stuff bolted on."
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