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They'll probably last longer than the current stuff... ![]()
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See, now thats good advice. International 766, ford 7000, massey 185/85 or 283, or a jd that pc mentioned would all be great candidates, run for ever & cost less than 10 grand most of the time. Plus older tractors are cooler. They have the same ability as new tractors only cost less. I do agree that a good used tractor along with new or newer cut with fel would be great if you can afford it. Todd.
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THINK BEFORE TALKING MASSEY FERGUSON 65 GAS (unbelievably reliable tractor) MASSEY FERGUSON 1433 W/ a woods 1012 FEL. PAST TRACTORS (RIP) FORD 3000 (great tractor) FARMALL 350 W/ T/A |
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