rnk
New member
Hi,
I bought a small farm (in the UK) in 2012 and I now have one International Harvester 574
(diesel) tractor for use on it. My main jobs are going to be related
to hay-making (55 acres) and boring holes for fence posts and tree
planting jobs. I may need a log splitter attachment and a few other
"extras", but essentially, I am finding that one tractor is not enough
for what I need to do. The IH 574 is the ideal size for my land and access tracks.
I need to buy at least one more tractor. As I am short of time and
labour, I want to plan so that I only need to become familiar with the
layout and mechanicals of one type of tractor and to able to keep the
minimum number of spare parts that are common to all my tractors (two
or more).
This gives me a couple of options. I could buy another IH 574, but
there aren't so many for sale (they are fairly old...!). I could also buy the nearest similar
model that has the maximum number of common parts, but I do not know
how similar, or different, each of the IH models are. I am
particularly interested in things like wheels and tyres, in case of
punctures. I would like to have one common wheel, tyre and
bolt-pattern on my tractors so that one spare wheel could fit all the
tractors, as any one could get punctured or damaged at any time,
etc...
As reliability, functionality, ease of maintenance and availability of
spare parts at low costs are my priorities, I would also consider a
totally different brand of tractor if there were significant
advantages to a manufacturer other than IH.
With these point in mind, could you recommend the best models that I
should look at that can satisfy most of the above points?
Any advice or opinions welcomed...
Regards,
Rob
I bought a small farm (in the UK) in 2012 and I now have one International Harvester 574
(diesel) tractor for use on it. My main jobs are going to be related
to hay-making (55 acres) and boring holes for fence posts and tree
planting jobs. I may need a log splitter attachment and a few other
"extras", but essentially, I am finding that one tractor is not enough
for what I need to do. The IH 574 is the ideal size for my land and access tracks.
I need to buy at least one more tractor. As I am short of time and
labour, I want to plan so that I only need to become familiar with the
layout and mechanicals of one type of tractor and to able to keep the
minimum number of spare parts that are common to all my tractors (two
or more).
This gives me a couple of options. I could buy another IH 574, but
there aren't so many for sale (they are fairly old...!). I could also buy the nearest similar
model that has the maximum number of common parts, but I do not know
how similar, or different, each of the IH models are. I am
particularly interested in things like wheels and tyres, in case of
punctures. I would like to have one common wheel, tyre and
bolt-pattern on my tractors so that one spare wheel could fit all the
tractors, as any one could get punctured or damaged at any time,
etc...
As reliability, functionality, ease of maintenance and availability of
spare parts at low costs are my priorities, I would also consider a
totally different brand of tractor if there were significant
advantages to a manufacturer other than IH.
With these point in mind, could you recommend the best models that I
should look at that can satisfy most of the above points?
Any advice or opinions welcomed...
Regards,
Rob