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As we all know, pulling and budget don't go in the same category or sentence or even book...
However, if a guy was looking for a cheaper tractor to toy around with in the local brush pulls and just have fun but be competitive about it, what are some good tractors to start with?
I'm talking more antique class than anything to an extent. Depends on what area your from really.
I'm thinking something along the lines 88 to 1650 Oliver's, 706-806 internationals, m670 moline etc.
Those are the size of tractors that really just make me happy.
I'm not brand loyal but what I listed tend to be the brands I stick to. Oliver, moline, international, some allis, etc. I'm almost out on John Deere but as of right now I'm up to talk about whatever.
And... GO!
However, if a guy was looking for a cheaper tractor to toy around with in the local brush pulls and just have fun but be competitive about it, what are some good tractors to start with?
I'm talking more antique class than anything to an extent. Depends on what area your from really.
I'm thinking something along the lines 88 to 1650 Oliver's, 706-806 internationals, m670 moline etc.
Those are the size of tractors that really just make me happy.
I'm not brand loyal but what I listed tend to be the brands I stick to. Oliver, moline, international, some allis, etc. I'm almost out on John Deere but as of right now I'm up to talk about whatever.
And... GO!