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<blockquote data-quote="mml373" data-source="post: 1808286" data-attributes="member: 38746"><p>Thank you, 50/50. I agree. In talking to the dealer today, 60 PTO might be able to get most things done. Then we're looking at other things such as ability to pull large fertilizer bins/spreaders and do some of that kind of heavier work. The cost difference is substantial between a 60hp vs 90hp PTO tractor, but there's also heavier build, different frame type, antilock brakes, ANSI certification, etc. that may be meaningful.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, catching up. Southern Missouri.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mml373, post: 1808286, member: 38746"] Thank you, 50/50. I agree. In talking to the dealer today, 60 PTO might be able to get most things done. Then we're looking at other things such as ability to pull large fertilizer bins/spreaders and do some of that kind of heavier work. The cost difference is substantial between a 60hp vs 90hp PTO tractor, but there's also heavier build, different frame type, antilock brakes, ANSI certification, etc. that may be meaningful. Sorry, catching up. Southern Missouri. [/QUOTE]
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