gonna pay attention to this thread, i am in a similar boat as you except a little older (16), i already have a allis wd, but its my pulling tractor so it has ho hydraulics or lift arms, just a drawbar and a pto when my grandpa (who bought it for me) uses it for the auger tractor. one way to make money with minimal equiptment purchases is hay, square bales are a little easier to handle and in my area (nw iowa) go for a little more per ton, you can also get more square bales in the same size space as round bales. that being said, what do you have for land, or your parents/relatives have for land. without you really cant make money with your tractor unless you would do custom bailing per say but then you should have a 3/4 or bigger pickup to hual the tractor and or bales, or you could rent land, which isnt very practical for this situation. a little more info is needed to give you an accurate answer, but good luck to you,
also what kind of hp numbers were you thinking, or basically how big and how new of a tractor did you have in mind
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