Posted by Chase_99 on March 19, 2015 at 12:22:26 from (66.181.210.29):
In Reply to: Choise of tractors posted by Banditfarmer on March 19, 2015 at 08:35:12:
I use what ever works, gets the job done and doesn't cause me grief. I could care less "what brand" comes down to if I can get parts for it to keep it going. Tractors for me it's not a "hobby" its just a tool for the farm and I don't drive them all anyway others do. I still have the 30-40 year old CASE tractors I grew up on and still get used every summer. I even have a little 80hp belarus mfd loader tractor for around the yard I've had for 17 years. People can't beleive that one :shock: ! But then people can't believe I can keep those old Case's running all these years either! Newest tractor is a 130hp Valtra and its already close to 15 years old too now I guess. I bought that one used with no hrs on it from a retired fellow few years back and it works great.
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