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Posted by Bob E on May 10, 2001 at 18:37:24 from (12.89.134.254):
I've looked at some of the posts on this message board, and it is obvious that there are many years of experience chatting back and forth. So, I thought I would throw out a question. But first let me say that I do not own a tractor and I don't own a farm. I live on 2.5 acres in a rural section of NJ (believe it or not). I always spent summers at my cousin's farm, and they were some of my favorite memories. Someday, I would love to have a farm of my own, but for right now, I will settle for a tractor. So, here is my question.... Does anyone have any tips on how I can get started (where, when, who, what) owning a tractor? I know everyone has their own personal preference, but is there a couple of simpler styles to work with for someone new? Are there any models that have easy access to parts? These are pretty general questions, but if anyone doesn't mind sharing their knowledge and experience, I surely would appreciate it. Thank you Bob
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