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Posted by DaveRfromMissouri on July 24, 2003 at 08:23:20 from (216.229.94.167):
I've come into an oportunity to do some light (paying) work with a tractor. (Light disc, bushhoggin, broadcast seeding e.t.c.) My Fergy is too much tractor to pull with my little truck. I saw this little Yanmar tractor, which looked to be a very comfortable size (to pull), and I think it could handle the workload. However I would much rather get an old antique tractor. I was considering a Farmall A, but on investigation I discovered that these machines can easily tip the scale at 3000 pounds, which puts it right in the same weight class as my Ferg. I don't think a Cub is enough tractor. I'd like something which comes in at about 2000 pounds (with liquid or wheel weights). Any comments or suggestions much appreciated. Thanks
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