sherrlelee
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Hello,
I'm new to this forum. I currently own a 1973 Sears SS16 tractor with 3 attachments: a Snow plow, A garden plow and a mowing deck. I have not gotten it to run as of yet. I see these online at Youtube and they are serious little workhorses. I am guessing, but think it would take under $500 to get this little gem running well, including any parts. It currently is missing the headlight assembly. ($224.99 plus shipping on ebay)
My second choice is a person in my area selling a John Deere 1848 Model M tractor. It runs well, per his ad and has good tires.
He is asking $3200.00. I would offer less.
Is it better to put out 500 for a smaller tractor and have it running, or splurge and get an even older John Deere tractor, which is running already.
I'm leaning toward the Sears Ss16 because my lot is only 1/2 acre and this would suffice. Also, I would have somewhere to store the SS16, but the JD would be stored out in the elements.
Since many of you are expert Tractor users, I'm open to all information you want to toss my way. Thanks in advance for your advice!
Sherrie
I'm new to this forum. I currently own a 1973 Sears SS16 tractor with 3 attachments: a Snow plow, A garden plow and a mowing deck. I have not gotten it to run as of yet. I see these online at Youtube and they are serious little workhorses. I am guessing, but think it would take under $500 to get this little gem running well, including any parts. It currently is missing the headlight assembly. ($224.99 plus shipping on ebay)
My second choice is a person in my area selling a John Deere 1848 Model M tractor. It runs well, per his ad and has good tires.
He is asking $3200.00. I would offer less.
Is it better to put out 500 for a smaller tractor and have it running, or splurge and get an even older John Deere tractor, which is running already.
I'm leaning toward the Sears Ss16 because my lot is only 1/2 acre and this would suffice. Also, I would have somewhere to store the SS16, but the JD would be stored out in the elements.
Since many of you are expert Tractor users, I'm open to all information you want to toss my way. Thanks in advance for your advice!
Sherrie