Thanks for the quick reply..
You wrote: I would seriously doubt you could get dual wheels on a Jinma, but if you could that would certainly eat into the $2500 difference pretty fast because tractor tires and wheels are not cheap.
Fortunately, I already have some dual wheels that are the same size, just need to firewrench an adapter to them.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I also think you are basically fairly new to tractoring, again I might be wrong.
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I've only owned & operated a tractor since getting a new Ford 8n in the late 1950's.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( and I can tell you that there is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY that I would want to take a GEAR tractor on some of my hills and I am betting your hills are worse.
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That may be true--I've only ever used a gear tractor. Are there actual hills in Illinois? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( As for the back hoe issue, you should really look at the Power Trac, they have a mini-hoe, it might suit your needs. )</font>
Looked into a Power Trac, but hate to buy anything that expensive from the one and only source in VA.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( As money appears to be a concern, there are lots of used Steiners out there. I would rather have a used correct tool than a new tool that I can't get out to the spot I want to work on.
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Good point, but I already have LOTS of used tractor stuff, just inconveniently located in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere. I suppose I should be more careful when moving! Actually, I'm not cheap, just frugal. Well, maybe somewhere between miserly and frugal.
<font color="blue"> By the way, I am really not trying to offend you, but I'd hate to see you spend money on equipment that might be very dangerous to use or that you'd be unable to use. After re-reading my post I think I might have been OVERLY BLUNT and that was not my intent. </font> )</font>
No offense take at all. I enjoy hearing from you!
Another reply to my original post mentioned 25 degree slope. Most of where I'll operate is 20 degree or less with plenty of trees to stop rolling tractors. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif