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Posted by rednekelmo on October 26, 2002 at 23:43:04 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: which tractor best to start with posted by Bill Wy on October 24, 2002 at 13:14:58:
the things you want on a utility /loader are 1st power steering 2nd strong front axle 3rd eough traction to move what you pick up with the bucket. what dealers ar clost to you? of those which offer service you will be happy with?which do people recomend staying away from.start there. once you know which dealers you want to deal with you can start looking at tractors. look at a few see which models you like and which you don't want.things you want expecialy if your new to tractors are live PTO. it means you can stop the tractor seperatley from power driven equipment. hydraulic outlets(also called remote hydraulics),3point hitch.most tractors from the mid 60's or later will have these features and some other things like power brakes that help keep you safe happy and finding uses for your tractor.once yo find some specific models you can come back and get some more specific opinions. rember though opinions are like ---holes and there a few around every where.
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