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Posted by Farmall Daddy on May 21, 2003 at 18:31:16 from (209.183.116.193):
Recently, I have been looking for a tractor for my mom to take to shows with. She said that she would want one that could be adapted to three point so we don't have to shovel the driveway by hand this next winter. Looked in the Farmer's Exchange and found a 350 rowcrop, gas for only $1295. Looked down a little futher and found a row crop 560 gas for $1495. I know that tires, torque, paint, hydro's and all the other good stuff, but would you guys think that this may be a good deal? I am leaning toward the 560 because of the power, and most likely the fasthitch. But, I think the 350 would be a better showpeice. I wouldn't mind pullin another tractor {already own three big time pullers}, and would like to try the heavy weight class for a change. I have a 3-14 pull type hydro plow, 14ft. disk, and a 3 point 12 foot disk that I also would use. Wouldn't mind to buy one to restore and compete in the FFA tractor restortion contest. Any thoughts, adivice, or opinions on how to buy are appreciated. Thanks!!
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