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Re: What's the best general purpose tractor?
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Posted by mike a. tenn. on March 28, 2007 at 04:48:07 from (75.120.199.87):
In Reply to: What's the best general purpose tractor? posted by Kyle Meadows on March 27, 2007 at 20:44:00:
kyle...you're gonna get a lot of varied answers to THIS question. everyone has their own "personal favorite", and that's what they will tell you to get. but whatever, make sure it has live PTO, and since you mentioned a tiller, make sure it has a low range gear setting, you'll need to go slow with a tiller. i agree with everyone...keep the old C. you'll be sorry down the road if you don't. my "personal" choices are the MF, TO-35 or 135 or the ferguson TO-35. low profile, solid little tractors, reliable, fairly easy to get parts for, simple and easy to work on, and there are quite a few around so you shouldn't have much trouble finding one. like i said...that's my own personal choice but there are alot of other good tractors around that will fit your needs. -mike
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