I would want a couple. If you aren't afraid to tinker when needed I would say get a Farmall H or M as a little chore tractor - a super with live hydraulics would give you a good loader. It is a bit overkill, but an IH 856 or 966 would be a good field tractor due to their reliability and simplicity. It all depends on what you are doing there, I guess. If you are going to change the world as a truck farmer then get a Farmall super A. Back in the day that size farm was what the A's were made for. They are easy to use in a small space and have good mounted cultivators and things. If you are going to plant a field crop you will want something larger. I have (or have had) all of those tractors and loved each of them for their purpose. I didn't think any of them was what I would want as a sole tractor, but that isn't how I farm. I need something hooked to the sprayer, the disk, the planter, and the bale spear at one time.
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