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Posted by Chris on May 11, 2001 at 08:55:14 from (204.182.70.237):
In Reply to: New to Tractors posted by Bob E on May 10, 2001 at 18:37:24:
Welcome! I think that you need to decide if you need a tractor to work your acres or if you want to be a collector or both! If you just want one to maintain your yard with then a new yard tractor like John Deere or New Holland or any of the major brands would be the way to go as far as trouble free, dependable and parts and service friendly go. If you want to take a more hands on approach or have a love for old tractors then attend a few tractor shows in your area and see which ones catch your fancy. The old ones can work hard and they speak to the heart but there isn't much more frustrating than needing a part you can't get and watching your lawn grow wild!
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