Posted by donjr on January 05, 2012 at 15:08:03 from (71.248.71.15):
In Reply to: Tricycle tractors posted by ridgelane on January 05, 2012 at 09:27:36:
I've had tricycle tractors since I started farming as a youngster, and still have an 806 Farmall and a 2520 John Deere and a 'B'. The easiest handling tractor of the three is the 2520. My daughter drove it picking up hay in the field at 4. If you want areally nice, light handling tractor, it's second to none. It's not big enough for a dual axle spreader, but hay wagons, corn picking,raking, tedding and general utility work is never a chore with it. I've mowed hay, cut silage with a small chopper, plowed, disced, planted and driled with it. It's easy on fuel and handles like a dream. A 3020 is a bit bigger, but the same basic dimension. Hard to beat series.
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