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Anyone have experience with one? I’ve got a friend that has the tractor, disc, cultivator,bush hog that needs new decking, finishing mower and scraper blade. Everything is obviously old but in working condition. What would be a fair price for this package? Thinking it would work for a small garden. Thanks for any opinions or advice.
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Tractor data and tractor house dot com are your friend .sorry no links.
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www.tractordata.comShould be great for a garden or light mowing.
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well I'll say this. old neighbor has a little old Ford tractor I do not know the number. it has been taken down the nuts and bolts more than once. not well taken care of used and abused but he takes care of pretty much 250 acres with it that includes hauling round bales that I do for him (4x5) I think anyone else would not get along but somehow he does. it's a little tractor and I'm just guessing here but 30 horse at the most..
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I have a Ford 1800 that was manufactured around the same time as the 1500's. The tractors Ford was putting out during that time period are solid, dependable tractors.
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Those were neat little Japanese (I Believe) made tractors. We had one for a short while, was a good little tractor. Dad Just traded it on a little larger one so it could run the hay cutter we had. Of course this occurred in early to mid 1980s.
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