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Posted by Nathan in Texas on April 14, 2005 at 10:02:28 from (216.167.183.158):
Well, my wife is correct, I do have OCD! I was looking through the classifieds and there is a 560 LP for sale for $2,600. Called the guy up and it is a wfe, good tires, TA works, 3 point conversion on the fast hitch, live pto and hydraulics, powersteering, fresh paint no leaks. This is about twice the tractor that my M is and I could probably upgrade from the M for $750 or maybe even less. (I'm sure I paid too much for my M at $2,000 with aftermarket 3 pt hitch but it runs on gas and they seem to sell easier). I would have to work out a deal on the LP but that might be worth it for the bigger better tractor. The M really does everything I need but it did take 20 hours to shred 42 acres this spring and the live hydraulics would really be nice when I am grading my 1/2 mile driveway. The 560 will use more gas than the M but LP is about 75% of the cost of unleaded here. Should I just quit looking and stick with the M? Thanks, Nathan
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