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Posted by 135 Fan on August 12, 2007 at 09:17:52 from (68.149.36.26):
In Reply to: Help a noobie with tractor options - posted by tractorless on August 12, 2007 at 07:34:12:
Any of the smaller Masseys are good tractors. If you can find one with the 3 cylinder Perkins Diesel you can't go wrong. They are very straight forward tractors and parts are readily available. If you're just mowing pasture a 3 pt. rough cut (bush hog) type mower is all you need. If you're cutting a lawn then a finishing mower would do a nicer job. For cleaning up a loader would be the most help but would add to the price. An industrial model would be nice if you can find a good one. As for other implements I'd start of with maybe a rear blade. It can be used for a bunch of different tasks and they can found for a fairly low price. Dave
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