toddwulf
Silver Member
Well, I've had the tractor (NH 1920) with a loader and Backhoe but like you folks, I want more. And I need it so I don't have to justify to the boss! So here's the deal. Local guy here, selling the following:
5' V Shape Heavy Disc
6' Gannon Box w/ Rippers
5' Bush Hog
12" Post Hole Digger
Boom
Spring Fork Renovator
Adjustable Tooth Harrow
This is how it's listed. I'm going to look at this stuff tomorrow (Sat) AM and he want's $2,500 for all of this. Say's the implements are in good shape, well maintained and were used on a Ford 800 series tractor. I think this is a pretty good deal depending on the actual shape of the equipment.
What I need to know is: My 1920 is rated at about 33 HP, Std. Tranny and 4x4 and I'm only concerned with the 6' size on the Gannon. From everything I've read on TBN, the 1920 should handle all others easily. I could I suppose sell the Gannon if it turns out to be a bit big. So, is this is a good deal if the equipment is in decently maintained condition? What should I look for in terms of wear and tear that I can check out when I go look at it? Any help would be great. Happy Easter.
Todd in Placerville
5' V Shape Heavy Disc
6' Gannon Box w/ Rippers
5' Bush Hog
12" Post Hole Digger
Boom
Spring Fork Renovator
Adjustable Tooth Harrow
This is how it's listed. I'm going to look at this stuff tomorrow (Sat) AM and he want's $2,500 for all of this. Say's the implements are in good shape, well maintained and were used on a Ford 800 series tractor. I think this is a pretty good deal depending on the actual shape of the equipment.
What I need to know is: My 1920 is rated at about 33 HP, Std. Tranny and 4x4 and I'm only concerned with the 6' size on the Gannon. From everything I've read on TBN, the 1920 should handle all others easily. I could I suppose sell the Gannon if it turns out to be a bit big. So, is this is a good deal if the equipment is in decently maintained condition? What should I look for in terms of wear and tear that I can check out when I go look at it? Any help would be great. Happy Easter.
Todd in Placerville