Posted by Walt Davies on October 09, 2007 at 08:48:34 from (75.106.199.127):
In Reply to: newer tractor posted by dangerdoc on October 08, 2007 at 18:36:51:
I know just what you mean, I have a lot old equipment and one fairly new MacDon Mower, believe it or not I seem to spend just about as much time repairing the old stuff as I do the newer Macdon mower. Just picked up an old pull behind cycle bar mower for $25 looks to be in good shape but you never know until you get it working. Of course I have been working on this stuff for more than 40 years so I have the experience and the tools to get the job done. Although sometime when you have to put out several Hundred Bucks for a part a hurt real bad. I think it all depends on the person if you love the old stuff like I do then its more of a working relationship than a job. If you just want a tractor that starts right up an goes to work for you then I would get a newer one with low hours or new one the cost is about the same sometimes but if you have to take it to the shop for repair then I would think a good new tractor with a good warrante would be better for you. Walt
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