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Best 1960's utility tractor 50-90 PTO hp


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Posted by sodly on January 09, 2019 at 14:42:00 from (97.98.161.7):

Looking for advice. I would like to add an "orphan brand" tractor from the 60s or early 70s in the 50-90 PTO hp range to my collection (AC, Oliver, MM). But it needs to be something with an live independent PTO that I could use to do general light chores including bush-hogging (lots of forward/reversing) or running a 3 pt snowblower (where a diff lock is handy-- but rare). Would prefer a diesel unless a gas model is more known for reliability.

Some that I've considered are:

Oliver 1500/1555/1600/1655

Allis Chalmers D15/D17/170/180/190 (others?)

Minneapolis Moline M670/Jetstar3/U302.

Many of these were "big" tractors in their day but are considered "chore" tractors nowadays. But which ones were the best of their era? I have no experience with any of them. I currently use a console model 3020 diesel for a hobby/collector tractor and it does everything nicely (even has a diff lock). I also have an MF 65 gas for bush-hogging and it gets the job done ok. But I've always kinda wanted an orphan brand tractor too.

I'd love to hear feedback from those that are familiar with these various makes and models (or maybe a different model I'm not thinking of) about how well they work for these purposes. Which were the best? Which ones were problematic? For example, I've read that a D17 with it's Power Director is not a good choice for bush-hogging where you need to change from forward to reverse frequently while keeping the mower engaged. Also heard they were prone to popping out of gear. That's the kind of feedback I'd like to learn about. Just honest opinion, not trying to start a color war. I like them all.

Thanks for your input guys.


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