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Re: Which working Tractor to look for?
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Posted by ShepFL on December 21, 2003 at 09:46:07 from (63.175.91.232):
In Reply to: Which working Tractor to look for? posted by Kerry Brunner on December 20, 2003 at 18:47:22:
Kerry - I bleed the RIGHT GREEN! Seriously though, ditto to what both Indy and Hayman said - that MF is one handy rig. When I would doing research for a utility tractor I had narrowed my search down to either the MF 135 or an Oliver 550. If you are considering other options I would suggest Oliver 550 Dsl. Check out the link below for more information. I know of one that is in PA in EXCELLENT SHAPE for sale right now. Drop me a line if interested. My suggestion/biggest consideration would be to make sure of adequate parts availability. Find something that is common in your area. I would not get rid of my Oliver for most anything, HOWEVER, I have to get most parts from out of state. This was a pain in the beginning but now I have most of the major parts I was seeking.
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