Posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on September 01, 2009 at 18:07:44 from (99.151.38.248):
In Reply to: what kind of tractor? posted by sam henry75 on September 01, 2009 at 17:26:47:
A lot will depend upon where you live, what you might use the tractor for such as the tractor drives we read about, etc.
Having said that, why not get your feet wet with an Allis Chalmers Model G. They were the unusual design that vegetable growers and others used.
They come up for sale fairly often and Ebay nearly always has a lot of parts listed.
The price seems to hold pretty steady so without too much into one you should be able to recover your investment without too much trouble.
They are small so store easily. Not too much above waist high so no climbing on ladder to paint, etc.
If you like to garden on a grand scale one would be ideal for cultivating.
Seems someone told me once that when set at their narrowest tire setting they will fit into the back of a long bed pickup. Would be easy to haul if that is indeed the case.
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