Posted by dave2 on July 20, 2010 at 12:06:36 from (139.139.35.70):
Hey folks,
Something just crossed my mind and has me brainstorming.
What is a normal (fair) price for a decent for a reliable, diesel tractor in the 35-60 HP range with and withoul frt loader? You folks have me pretty much sold on the MF135 and the Ford 3000's.
Looking here, if you find a Ford it's pretty used up. MF's in this area are pricey but more reasonable farther away (france/belgium). IHC, Fendt, Deutz, and some JD are common in this area and about 3-5k w/o FL and add about 1k with. This is for tractors up to mid 70's. Newer ones arepretty much unaffordable to a hobby guy that wants to pay cash with profits and not eat macaroni & cheese as a main course.
What IHC diesels are available in the States (models)?
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