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Posted by Don59 on May 14, 2007 at 15:46:04 from (64.178.224.156):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor HP Advice posted by Luke S on May 14, 2007 at 15:01:25:
"Finding" & posting on this forum is obviously one of the best things I could have done. I am grateful to everyone that has responded. It is a definite learning curve for me and I appreciate everyone sharing their knowledge & experiences with me. I am not a wealthy guy so the $200,000 & $300,000 tractor is out of my league and does seem large. I will be & planting mostly approximately 20 acres of sweet corn and also about 20 acres of hay. I want to use the tractor for general purpose chores around the farm as well. Some of the things shared with me so far on this site are things I would not have thought of and is valuable information and will save me some possible future frustration. I actually have spoke to a couple of local folks as well and continue to read also and educate myself as to hopefully make a wise decision when I do purchase a tractor. As of now I was leaning towards a tractor in the 50 hp range. I am enjoying your responses and am soaking up all this info like a sponge! Thanks guys...keep it coming!
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