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Best beginners pullin tractor?
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Posted by oldcraneguy on November 07, 2006 at 11:57:45 from (70.149.54.250):
My best friend and I are planning to do a little pullin next yr when we get moved up to north florida and im just wonderin what would be the best old tractor to start out with while we learn the ropes so to speak, we've got an old 8n that runs great but I dont think they all that strong even in the lower weight classes..Im partial to A-C's cause my grandpa had several when I was a kid and his old WD45 was a powerhouse in its day but I hear that the trannys are kinda weak I kinda like the Olivers cause so many of em had 6 cyl engines, I know everyones got there favorite brand but I kinda like to hear what most people who pull think would be a good (low budget) machine to cut our teeth on...We're not lookin to pull all over the place or win fortune & glory just wanna have a little fun on the wknds without the wives cryin about our money pit...we wouldnt want anything newer than say mid-late 50's...thanks...Don
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