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Re: help-ford 8n to ????massey ferguson 240
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on August 19, 2004 at 03:34:40 from (66.83.236.250):
In Reply to: help-ford 8n to ????massey ferguson 240 posted by heavy-duty_harley on August 18, 2004 at 20:36:55:
You"re looking at one of the best series of small tractors ever made.... The 240 is a descendant of the 35/50, 135/150,..... line. They are about as good as it gets. They are designed as utility tractors, not a "downsized row crop" like most of Massey"s competition at that time. Very reliable engine. Good tranny/live power/hydraulics. Multi-power is a negative in my book. You are looking at a major increase in "worth" also. A tractor of that investment doesn"t need to be a mechanical nightmare. A lot of the utility tractors of recent years, ended up in the hands of people that have no idea what they"re doing, construction use, Used in place of a NEEDED much bigger tractor, the list goes on. Look it over good. make sure you"re getting what you want. You will be very happy with a 240. HUGE increase in usable power over an 8N. Almost the same sized package. Good choice.
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