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Re: what's a good tractor?
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Posted by j cook (iowa) on April 09, 2005 at 07:01:30 from (12.207.139.119):
In Reply to: what's a good tractor? posted by keithp on April 09, 2005 at 06:52:36:
Well, An MF65 is a good tractor, perhaps more power than you might need, but a pretty good choice. Another choice or two: MF50, AC D14 or D15, Oliver 550 or s55, MM 335 or 445, IHC 300, 340 or 350, Ford 641 thru 861 and 3000, Case 530 or similar tractors. I really like John Deere tractors, BUT, all of the small tractors, made by John Deere will be too expensive, due to the "collector" demand for them, or, they will be like the 1010 and 2010 which are not well thought of and are best left TO the collectors!. The mostg suitable John Deeres would be tractors like the 1020, 1520, and 2020 (all excellent and all likely to be pricey for you). Good luck.
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