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Posted by horseman on August 21, 2000 at 08:21:37 from (12.13.226.12):
In Reply to: choosing first tractor posted by Dan S. on August 19, 2000 at 09:39:13:
I had the same needs as you Steve. the N series are reliable tractors and have plenty of parts still av. but as far as loader work in manure no dice man. you definatley need power steering. I found that out first hand. I ended up with an 841D powermaster it works great for all the things you mentioned. the lack of live pto hasn't been a problem yet.with out powersteering you end up sliding around in the corral and into a fence( trust me on this one). So any thing with powersteering is the ticket . that would be my suggestion. Good luck WRP
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