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Posted by Jeffer on April 26, 2003 at 22:34:00 from (216.183.144.212):
Hello, this is my first time here and I was just looking for some input on a tractor I'm thiking of buying. I run a small sheep farm here (about 250 ewes) and we recently had a barn fire here in which I lost my tractor in the fire. It was a Belarus 425 four wheel drive 53 horse loader which suited my needs. I'm looking at replacing it and one of the tractors I'm looking at is a white 2-50 which is in GREAT shape and has only 2600 hours on it ($13,000 Canadian. My only concern on this tractor is the horse power seeing as it's only a 3 cylinder. The majority of use this tractor will get is in feeding 4 x 4 round bales of haylage in the winter so the tractor needs to be powerful enough to get through deep snow with a heavy bale on the front. I get all of my field work, except cutting hay done custom. I have a JD 1209 haybine and I also need the tractor for moving manure. I only put about 250 hours on a tractor a year so I have to be careful in what I spend to justify the cost. At this point this tractor seems to fit the bill but I was just concerned about the horse power. I had no problems with my Belarus but just wasn't sure about this White. Thanks very much for your input in advance. Jeffer
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