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Posted by MCL in IN on August 30, 2001 at 06:20:27 from (65.161.14.154):
In Reply to: Little Confused posted by S Nelson on August 28, 2001 at 20:07:00:
I don't know a lot about the others but you can't go wrong with an Oliver Super 55 or 550. They are built like the 8N but have more hp, live pto, and better hydraulics. I believe they are built heavier also. The 550 is the newer version and you would be more likely to find one of those with power steering than a 55. The 550 is also a little heavier built in the front axle and pivot area. They were built in gas and diesel models but the gas burner is more common. Most of the important parts are still readily available also. I saw an IH 300 utility sell last fall. I don't know much about them but it looked a nice tractor as well. Good luck.
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