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Re: What's the best general purpose tractor?
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Posted by JDknut on March 28, 2007 at 07:56:45 from (152.119.204.108):
In Reply to: What's the best general purpose tractor? posted by Kyle Meadows on March 27, 2007 at 20:44:00:
In the size you are talking about, the Massey 135 in gas or Diesel is the absolute best tractor ever made (and this is coming from a Deere fan). The Ollie 550 is probably as good a tractor, but may be harder to get parts/service for. The Ford Jubilee and derivatives is also a good choice if you can find one reasonably. 8N's are all right but a little light and not likely to have live hydraulics or PTO, also might be overpriced for the amount of tractor you get. You might not get much for the Super C, except maybe from a collector as it has far fewer uses than the tractror you want (live PTO, live hydraulics, 3 point hitch, etc that the Super C doesnt have). just my $0.02.
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