Posted by Stony.Ridge.Farm on July 03, 2018 at 06:16:30 from (174.234.14.113):
In Reply to: Same tractors? posted by Stony.Ridge.Farm on July 02, 2018 at 21:38:39:
Thanks for all the responses! This will be my first tractor and I think I can buy an early 2000s model Same 100hp tractor for A LOT less than a more commonly known tractor, however with the concerns of parts and mechanic availability I may re-think my intended purchase. The Same tractor I am looking at has low hours and is very clean but I don't know much about tractors and definitely cannot work on one myself (especially if it needs special calibrating tools). It seems the Same company is reputable world-wide and has been around for awhile - just wish there were more around!!
Also, what are peoples thoughts on Quicke loaders? Thanks!
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