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good tractors in the 40-60HP range
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<blockquote data-quote="buckmaster33" data-source="post: 610020" data-attributes="member: 9049"><p>This isnt exactly what you're looking for...but I personally love my AC D-17. Made in the early 60's, 52 HP, it only has 4 gears with high/low hand clutch. So, the PTO isnt truly live. This is probably not a fan favorite, but I grew up with it so I'm used to it. Hydraulics are average. In the summertime, it can handle a 9ft haybine with no problem, run the square baler pulling a full load if need be(use the JD 4020 normally), use it in the fall to transport/unload gravity boxes of ear corn. And in the winter time, throw the chains on and get thru the woods with relative ease to get firewood cut. And you can get one for half the price you're willing to spend! Just thought I'd throw that out there...I realize I'm probably one of the last remaining souls who still likes and runs an ole Allis Chalmers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckmaster33, post: 610020, member: 9049"] This isnt exactly what you're looking for...but I personally love my AC D-17. Made in the early 60's, 52 HP, it only has 4 gears with high/low hand clutch. So, the PTO isnt truly live. This is probably not a fan favorite, but I grew up with it so I'm used to it. Hydraulics are average. In the summertime, it can handle a 9ft haybine with no problem, run the square baler pulling a full load if need be(use the JD 4020 normally), use it in the fall to transport/unload gravity boxes of ear corn. And in the winter time, throw the chains on and get thru the woods with relative ease to get firewood cut. And you can get one for half the price you're willing to spend! Just thought I'd throw that out there...I realize I'm probably one of the last remaining souls who still likes and runs an ole Allis Chalmers! [/QUOTE]
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