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Posted by paul on September 20, 2000 at 19:04:42 from (209.181.177.177):
In Reply to: Re: What to tractor to buy? posted by Shorty Dear on September 20, 2000 at 18:32:58:
Yea, as I was reading I was thinking, "Well, here is someone who is doing some research, and maybe has seen that a Ford n-series does not fit his needs...." And then, there it is. Those n tractors were way ahead of their time - 50 years ago. And they are able to do many nifty tasks around the homestead. But if you want to use a backhoe (way to light), or mention live pto (doesn't have, nor live hydraulics), or want to do a lot of loader work (too light for heavy work), or a belly mower (aren't they kinda low for that?) then why would this be a first choice? Since you like doing restoring work, it's a good tractor for you to work on - you can buy a clunker & get your money back reselling it. And it would make a nice second tractor for you, when your other one has the backhoe & loader on it. --->Paul
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