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Re: Which is a better Tractor for the Job?? Please
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Posted by Jonboy on March 03, 2005 at 13:26:10 from (64.91.161.38):
In Reply to: Which is a better Tractor for the Job?? Please hel posted by Emil on March 03, 2005 at 12:33:05:
40hp meets the requirments for most brush hogs (rotary cutters to be more accurate) out there, unless you want a 20ft batwing or something, then you'd best be looking at a 75-80hp tractor or alittle larger. For a 6ft brush hog, good fuel economy, great size for hobby farming, I'd suggest about 40hp. I don't know what attachments you're thinking of getting, but if you wanted a rototiller or think your going to get into bailing, live hydrolics and pto is a real nice feature, and power steering is always a plus. I also like hydrolic assisted brakes. As for a Ford 61, I'll bet thats a typo and it's a 601, I don't believe there is such a thing as a Ford 61, unless the seller meant 1961 as in the year it was built. Hope this helps!
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