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Re: Survey, what 5 specifications do you deem most important.
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Posted by paul on August 23, 2001 at 10:00:15 from (209.23.145.85):
In Reply to: Survey, what 5 specifications do you deem most important. posted by lpc on August 22, 2001 at 21:22:11:
General condition. 3-point. Live pto. (Assumes live hydraulics then.) Wide front. Power steering. But, depends a lot what I'm buying for! If I want a big tractor, diesel over gas. If a winter utility tractor, gas over diesel. For running a stalk chopper or pto grain drier, I'd rather have an Oliver with it's durable rear end even if it doesn't have wide front, power steering, or 3-point..... It _all_ depends. My list is condidering average things people on this site tend to do with a small/mid sized tractor on a small acreage. --->Paul
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