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Re: small farm tractor purchasePosted by RodInNS on July 23, 2009 at 05:30:50 from (216.118.158.123): In Reply to: small farm tractor purchase posted by billybowlegs on July 22, 2009 at 16:48:38:
I'd suggest something like a Ford 3930 or 4630 at 45 and 55 hp. Watch the hydraulics on thsoe things that they work normally when it's warmed up, no knocks or oil consumption on the engine... jack the front end up with the loader (if it's a loader tractor) and check the wheel bearings in the hubs by rocking the wheel. Check the king pins... then rock the axle fore and aft to check the axle pivot bushings. All are known wear points.... If you want to go a bit older then the 3910 and 4610 are similar tractors except they have a differnte (8x4) syncro transmission and have power assist steering instead of the the hydrostatic on the 30 series. Otherwise they're much the same tractor and you inspect the same things... If you wanted to go larger or cheaper then you could look at 2 wheel drive 5610's, 6610's or even a 7710. If you want to stay smaller and cheaper then the older models of that class like the 4000, 4600, 5000, 5600, 6600 are all tough reliable old tractors. Just don't expect any big hydraulic flow from them... and the transmissions are all 8x2 crashboxes, so that will require some skill at shifting. Otherwise very good tough tractors. Rod
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