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good tractors in the 40-60HP range
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 610054" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Allis chalmers was a great company, especially when it came to specialty stuff like the row croppers.. we have a small (3 ft swath) combine from allis chalmers "All Crop Harvester" that we completely restored, then we found another that we will maybe restore next year... </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't be opposed to having an antique (yes, it is) tractor for pulling hay wagons, etc (we have a 60's Leyland 154 gas for the hay), but when it comes to haying for a long time, and trying to efficiently do work, I'm thinking mid 70's technology is about as old as I want to go, but it's not in the books to look for much stuff newer than 1990ish.. I heard the Massey 245 was a decent machine, looking for similar things from other brands, etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 610054, member: 9096"] Allis chalmers was a great company, especially when it came to specialty stuff like the row croppers.. we have a small (3 ft swath) combine from allis chalmers "All Crop Harvester" that we completely restored, then we found another that we will maybe restore next year... I wouldn't be opposed to having an antique (yes, it is) tractor for pulling hay wagons, etc (we have a 60's Leyland 154 gas for the hay), but when it comes to haying for a long time, and trying to efficiently do work, I'm thinking mid 70's technology is about as old as I want to go, but it's not in the books to look for much stuff newer than 1990ish.. I heard the Massey 245 was a decent machine, looking for similar things from other brands, etc [/QUOTE]
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