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Re: Best tractor ever in the 1960's
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Posted by Mark Hendershot on December 05, 2001 at 17:56:20 from (216.166.150.160):
In Reply to: Best tractor ever in the 1960's posted by Mike on December 05, 2001 at 07:41:33:
That's a loaded question! Depends on what you are doing with it. Like plowing my drive way I could not turn around a big tractor on it, so a Big $80,000.00 tractor wouldn't be as good as my old Ferguson for that. Now working in a field plowing my Ferguson could not keep up or compete with a Big one! When I work in close places I want a small one. And if I don't need a big one maintance is cheaper, tires cost less, uses less fuel, smaller shop to pull it into, most of the time parts are cheaper and the list goes on. Now what you need to ask which Tractor is Best for the purpose it will be used for. Because my 12 HP snow blower is better for walkways then my TO-30 Ferguson is. Mark H.
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