Posted by Leroy on October 01, 2016 at 06:16:01 from (69.88.202.2):
In Reply to: Tractor for my wife posted by bja105 on October 01, 2016 at 05:41:36:
Stick with a earlier Ford like a 860; 861 or 4000 in same style as previous mentioned but make sure it has 5 speed and 2 stage clutch for live PTO. That style of live PTO thet only have to think of one thing to stop tractor and PTO, not 2 things as with your present tractor. Those are as simple and easy to operate as any tractor ever made. And good parts avaiblity and easy to work on. Low to ground and physically smaller than your present tractor and less imitading and ride would be setting in same position as present. I think you have at present 52 PTO HP and the 861 or 4000 is 48HP while the bit older 860 is 44HP. But go only with a 5 speed with 2 stage clutch. Your 4610 is just a newer version of the 4000-4100 that I had 2 of. and yes they are hard to get on, we made extra steps to do that. And I have ran non live pto tractors for years and that style of PTO on your 4610 I did not like, too complicated when you have to stop.
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