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Posted by MO on February 06, 2002 at 14:53:40 from (64.12.102.31):
I'm visiting from the N-board. I've tapped the knowledge of those guys ever since I bought my 9n, and now I'm hoping to do the same with you. First, the facts: I have ten acres, five of which are lawn. I pull a 6 foot Woods finish mower. I have a large garden that I plow with a 2-14 plow, and a 6 foot disc. I have a 300 foot driveway that I grade and plow snow with a 7 foot rear blade. I occasionally drag trees from my woods. Now the question: The lack of live pto is really getting to be a drag. I am look to step up to something that has live pto, and possibly hydraulics. What would the best choice in tractors be for these purposes. I was wondering about Ford 2000, 3000, 800 series, MF 135, or anything else that you could suggest. Trying to stay in the five to six thousand or less range. Thanks for any and all comments - I really appreciate it! MO
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