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Originally Posted by Jason_Amanda Hi we are new to TBN and need some advise on tractors we are buying a 12 and a 1/2 acre farm and the guy i'm buying it from has an old (not to sure on the year) belarus 250 AS (2 cylinder Air cooled diesel) for a tractor and this tractor comes with a good bush hog, a disk and a box blade he wants a $1000 for it all... its a nice setup and the tractor runs good but i dont think the tractor is big enough for what i want to do with it...the biggest chore i will have for it will be moving a roll of hay (about 2000lbs) twice a month then just bush hogging the grass...i dont think this tractor will lift the hay rolls so i am looking at Ford tractors something like an old 3000 or 4000 model nothing brand new or expensive just a good tractor...also what model would be up to this challenge in a john deere or a massey ferg.. ?? nothing huge but enough to do the job thanks Jason and Amanda |
Anything more than 15 or 20 years old is a case by case situation. There isn't one certain model or brand that will be the answer exclusively.
I'm a Massey fan, but also own a Ford and a Deere. So here goes my picks.
Massey; 135/150/165/175, 245/250/255/265/275
Ford 3000/4000 and later variants of these models
Deere 1530/2030, 2240/2440, and so on. Expect to pay LARGE $$$$$ for a Deere in a coparable size to MF or Ford of same size.
I've owned and farmed with all three brands. Deere makes a good tractor, but it's no better than the others. In some cases, Massey and Ford actually made a far better tractor (certain models) Don't get caught up in buying an image. You're looking for a quality USED TRACTOR, not a status symbol.
From your description, I'd tend to favor Massey 150/165 or 250/255 or Ford 4000/4600 they'll tote a round bale, handle a 6' to 7' bush hog, and have a good chance of being enough tractor to do what you need.