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Posted by Chris(WA) on November 10, 2005 at 00:47:40 from (204.182.70.237):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor recomendations ? posted by Dan on November 09, 2005 at 10:30:16:
Dan , Up this way you can not buy a nice *n with a loader for $2500. And you still have a tractor with out live anything and heavy steering with a loader on it. I had an 860 with a loader on it for many years. It was a great tractor as long as you did not have to turn the steering wheel! I have run a lot of N series and Fergusons. Don't get me wrong. They are nice little tractors but better ones have been built since and are available for the kind of money this guy wants to spend.I paid $3000 for my 160 Allis with full hydraulic loader and a Bushhog. I will RUN circles around my 860. Bought it from a fellow right here on this website a couple years back. Runs like a champ. Have done very little other than maintenance to it.A friend bought a little Kubota with a loader on it for $2500.Added a mower deck for $500. Great little tractor. His 10 year old daughter mows the lawn with it. If you want a collector and a work tractor the N is not a bad choice but just to do chores around a piece of property with I would keep looking.
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