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Posted by Bill in Ontario on September 07, 2001 at 03:42:00 from (216.209.175.67):
In Reply to: Re: Seeking tractor selection advice posted by Tyler(WA) on September 06, 2001 at 07:04:40:
Ditto Dan's message! Love my 135. I looked at Ford 4000's. I almost bought one, but it's a bit bigger machine than I need. My "tractor guru" friend sold Fords for 25 years though, and he said the 4000 was a decent machine. The four that I looked at all had loaders, PS, and were a little tough in the body. (And between $6000 & 8000 Can). The 135 is just right for me. (10 acre, "micro" farm sort of deal. Long driveway, lots of landscaping, 6 acres under cultivation. There are still so many older Massey Ferguson tractors out there that (around here anyway) there's lots of service and parts. (Also, we have Big Dean as an email friend, which is a big plus for me and other Massey Ferguson owners on this site!) Good luck with whatever tack you take!
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