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Re: Advise on an older 50HP tractor purchase


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Posted by Destroked 450 on June 24, 2017 at 09:48:22 from (173.242.142.14):

In Reply to: Advise on an older 50HP tractor purchase posted by Matt74 on June 23, 2017 at 19:40:01:

Whatever you buy make sure it's a brand that has good dealer support in your area and for a first tractor get one that is fully operational. Cheap fixer uppers many times turn out not to be cheap to fix.

Spend a little extra if you can and step up a few years, but personally I wouldn't want anything newer than a 2000 model due to all of the electronics that where being added to later models.

Many today refer to engine hp ratings rather than pto hp, I always go by pto hp which is less than engine hp but in reality is what you'll actually be using when operating implements driven by the pto.

John Deere 30-40-50-55 series built from the early 70's to mid 90's I consider to be some of their best. Someone that knows JD's will have to recommend which ones are in the 50 hp range.

IH 544-574-584 are good ones to have

Ford 4000-4600-4610-4630 are all same tractor, the higher numbers are just newer updated models of the original 3 cylinder 4000. they made a SU version of this model that is a nice compact tractor with plenty of hp but has a swept back axle that I don't recommend for loader use.

Haven't keep up with MF models so I don't know what models to recommend, I've heard more bad about models with multi power than good and would steer away from those models.

Allis, Oliver and a few others made good 50 hp tractors but dealer support is a thing of the past, although after markets parts are available most times they have to be ordered.

For this reason I can not recommend one to a first time buyer unless they are familiar with one of them.

Having grown up on Fords and spent many hours on dads 850 (older version of the 4 cyl 4000), I have fond memories of that time but in no way do the older 4 cyl models compare to the 3 cyl version that has more over all power (69 and later are 52 pto hp verses 46 on 65-68 models), better brakes, stronger front axle and is a much more stable platform. To a fist time buyer I recommend stepping up to a 4600 or later that has improved steering, paper air filter, and other refinements that I wish my 4000's had.

Also be sure to get a tractor with a hydraulic remote valve, many of todays implements use hydraulic cylinders and such, several older tractors didn't come with hydraulic remotes to operate these implements.


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