Posted by JK-NY on June 24, 2011 at 19:34:56 from (209.86.226.61):
In Reply to: If it was 1970... posted by olliekid on June 23, 2011 at 18:41:57:
For smaller tractors- MF 135 or 150, Ford 3000 or 4000 , JD 1520. (gas if needed to run alot in winter , otherwise diesel) For mid size utility tractor - Ford 5000 ,MF 165/175 For tillage and heavy pto work- Oliver 1755, 1850,IH 826,856,966 or 1066 JD 4030 or 4320 or 4230 MF 1100 or 1130. This would be for a typical Northeast farm of that period . In reality most farmers here in 1970 were still running Farmall H and M's 460 560 etc JD A or 60 620 720 etc and may have had one newer tractor off my list . With the smaller farms of that era alot of 1940's - 1950's iron was used right into the 1980's .
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