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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 2606415" data-attributes="member: 113268"><p>I really want a tractor but I have stayed away from old tractors because I am not a mechanic. I can do basic stuff but no serious kind of tear down. I have had friends over the years who have had old tractors and the tractors spent most of their time sitting in a barn because they needed to be worked on so I am weary of old tractors. I am selling off 5 aces to my neighbor who is a good friend to get a fairly new tractor in the 35 hp range with a front end loader. We were going to do it this year but it has not worked out yet.</p><p></p><p>My neighbor has not planted cereal rye in the last 2 seasons so there won't be any of that nearby. I just want something that will be lush and green in Dec and Jan and easy to grow. I will look into other options mentioned here.</p><p></p><p>As for implements, I have looked into drag harrows but I still have sapling stobs and I am worried that it will get hung up constantly. I am also interested in getting a cultipacker but they are kind of pricey. I assume its because of the materials necessary to make a decent one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 2606415, member: 113268"] I really want a tractor but I have stayed away from old tractors because I am not a mechanic. I can do basic stuff but no serious kind of tear down. I have had friends over the years who have had old tractors and the tractors spent most of their time sitting in a barn because they needed to be worked on so I am weary of old tractors. I am selling off 5 aces to my neighbor who is a good friend to get a fairly new tractor in the 35 hp range with a front end loader. We were going to do it this year but it has not worked out yet. My neighbor has not planted cereal rye in the last 2 seasons so there won't be any of that nearby. I just want something that will be lush and green in Dec and Jan and easy to grow. I will look into other options mentioned here. As for implements, I have looked into drag harrows but I still have sapling stobs and I am worried that it will get hung up constantly. I am also interested in getting a cultipacker but they are kind of pricey. I assume its because of the materials necessary to make a decent one. [/QUOTE]
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