Posted by grayrider on March 18, 2011 at 21:22:09 from (98.125.202.48):
In Reply to: Massey 135 or Ford 3000 posted by Mark Henderson on March 18, 2011 at 15:07:37:
I don't want to upset the Massey owners but I can tell you from my personal experience that a deisel 3000 Ford will work circles around a 135 M.F. all day long, I've owned both tractors and both are very good tractors but if I had to pick one over the other it would be the 3000. My hunting buddys are believers in this too as they have seen two 3000's out work four 135's and a small Kubota when we plant big foodplots on powerline right-of-ways up and down hillsides every year. Don't take this the wrong way, if you find a good running 135 Massey Ferguson at a good price then by all means get it, but a 3000 Ford is a stronger workhorse from my experience.
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