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Posted by the tractor vet on July 16, 2007 at 10:12:33 from (75.19.122.16):
In Reply to: Best suited hay bailer posted by Pete_5959 on July 16, 2007 at 04:42:23:
I don't like tryen to tell people what tractor they need but you will find that one tractor is not enough . Buy what you feel comfortable with and buy a good one not a painted up pice of junk even if ya have to spend a couple grand more , buying one in it's work clothes where ya can see where the oil leaks are and check on the ware points like clutch and brake pedals for flopyness what the holein the drawbar looks like is round or and oval look at the three point balls and amke sure that they are not ready to fall out the next time that they are used . If you are not realy up on what all to look at find someone that you can trust and take them along and buy them dinner best money spent. I see it somany times where someone goes out and buys something ant takes the word of the seller only to find out that that prize pice is going to cost them twice in repairs as they apid for it But it had a nice paint job paint is cheap Ya paint them after ya have them fixed the way ya want . I will say this that starting out your BIg tractor should be in the 70-85 horse range and a row crop style and the second tractor myself would be in the 45-65 Hp. utility with a loader that is a quick tach style . Now ya can get something done .
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