Posted by BackyardFarmerWantingMore on January 11, 2010 at 15:29:55 from (68.116.189.22):
Hello, I'm sure this topic gets beaten like a dead horse, but I could use the help well before spring starts. I'm in the market for a reliable 50+ HP farm tractor. I don't care how old it is, as long as it is reliable. The main use is to make hay, I almost prefer something older as it would be more simple to work on. I only NEED 50 HP but I'm finding that a John Deere 3020 at 70 HP is less expensive than a number of John Deere 50 HP tractors. I've looked at tractors such as 2020, 2520, 2440, 2640, etc, all priced way out of my range. Again, I'm not fussy, just looking for a reliable tractor at least 50 HP, with a live PTO, at least one remote, and wide front end. The only reason I've cited John Deere is because of the accessability of parts compared to old International or other older tractors. I'm open to any make and model. Thank you
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