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<blockquote data-quote="fourwinds" data-source="post: 184677" data-attributes="member: 3274"><p>I need some insight into buying my first tractor. I am on 160 of basically flat ground. My intentions for this tractor are mowing pastures and pecan orchard, towing a small ground driven manure spreader, disk for fire control, tow behind pecan harvester. Move round bales w/ 3pt. All "serious" farm work like haying or tilling fields will be hired done.</p><p>Money is an issue but so is not having to fix it every time I turn around. I'm looking for suggestions of tractors to look at and those to stay far away from. At this point I think I will stay away from a bucket/loader as I don't think I'm ready to tackle that just yet.</p><p>Thanks for any input</p><p>Michelle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fourwinds, post: 184677, member: 3274"] I need some insight into buying my first tractor. I am on 160 of basically flat ground. My intentions for this tractor are mowing pastures and pecan orchard, towing a small ground driven manure spreader, disk for fire control, tow behind pecan harvester. Move round bales w/ 3pt. All "serious" farm work like haying or tilling fields will be hired done. Money is an issue but so is not having to fix it every time I turn around. I'm looking for suggestions of tractors to look at and those to stay far away from. At this point I think I will stay away from a bucket/loader as I don't think I'm ready to tackle that just yet. Thanks for any input Michelle [/QUOTE]
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