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Posted by The Dukester on February 10, 2003 at 09:12:43 from (65.89.19.68):
In Reply to: Comfortable Tractor for Wife.. posted by Jimbob on February 09, 2003 at 20:16:51:
Don't mess around with some cheap "jerkwater" tractor get a John Deere 2520 diesel with a wide front end or even bigger like a 3020 diesel or if red is your color a 706 diesel. If she insists on gas, any of the gas versions of these model tractors will be fine. And hunt around until you find a good one. Don't buy some cheap clunker you'll have trouble getting parts for or something marginal in size that will be "tricky" cause it doesn't have the guts to handle the load in all conditions. Your wife is gonna be running this thing, if you love her, get a good tractor not some old worn out junker!
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