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Re: Gosh, guys, this is sounding like the good 'ol
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Posted by MichaelNEIowa on January 02, 2006 at 14:50:00 from (71.35.160.197):
In Reply to: Gosh, guys, this is sounding like the good 'ol day posted by DennisT on January 02, 2006 at 09:55:13:
A few tractors I"d consider are the Allis Chalmers WD-45 and Ford 860. My brother has a WD-45 with wide front, loader, and 3pt and it has been a very handy tractor on his 30 acre horse/sheep farm. For heavier work, he has a JD 4020. I have a Ford 860 (45hp, live hydraulic and live pto) and I love it, especially for blading out the barns on my 280 acres. Of course, I also have a Farmall M, 300, and 806 rounding out my lineup. Hope this helps. Whatever you buy will depend on what"s available in your area and also depend on the amount of money you want to spend. A good WD-45 will run you around $1500-2500 in the Midwest. The Ford will be $3800-4500.
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