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    Posted: 30 Nov 2010 at 12:26pm
A friend of mines dad is looking for a tractor in the 30-45hp range. He wants something to plow a garden and push snow. He would like something newer with 3pt. Does anybody have an opinion on what would make him a good tractor? What kind of price range? I know it will depend on options and condition of the tractor.
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A good condition D14 with a Cross aftermarket 3PTH would have him smiling. They are out there. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Stanley Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Nov 2010 at 5:22pm
Is "Cross" the manufactrurer of an after market 3 pt? If so, do they make one for a WD45?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cwhit Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Nov 2010 at 5:24pm
Kubota.. You can get them set up anyway you like. They last. There's alot of them out there and they'er Orange !
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OKtractor.com has aftermarket 3pt set up. Tony@tonystractors.com probably has them too?
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I've used a Kioti a lot been good tractor. Don't know where you are at but there is a dealer here local and he use to the volume dealer in the nation and has sent many tractors as far as California cause of his good deals.
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What does he consider a garden?  Most of the new compact utility tractors are great for loader work, moving snow, mowing ect but the 3 points on them have lousy draft control, typically have industrial type tires with lousy traction, and the 3 point plows are typically lousy all the way around.  A snap coupler plow is a dream compared to them on something like a D14, then on top of it all you have another car payment with a new compact tractor. 

Price, somewhere between 1500 on the low end to 20000 for a new 30 hp compact with some options. 

Some where in the middle you might look for a JD 2020 or 2510/ AC 160/ IH 574 or something of that nature. 

What ever he does pick, get one with good dealer support.  A good deal turns very sour if you don't have a good stable dealer that really cares nearby.  If I was buying something newer that I really had to depend on for income, it would be a John Deere, not because their tractors are so much better, but it 5 miles down the road, they have the best parts department of any dealer I have seen so far, and will bend over backwards to help if I am spending 2.50 on bolts or 25000 on a new compact tractor.
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You have to consider parts availability, on what you are buying. Also you need live hyd.The only old AC I would recommend is a D10 or D12 series three, with three point. A word of good advice, no matter what brand  you look at call a dealer and ask for parts and see what they have to say.




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Hay Claus
ya got the tractors lined up wrong way !!!
or..
maybe just reverse the picture ,like they did with film !
 
 
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Thanks for the info. I was thinking something like a smaller Ford maybe 3600, 4000??? more along the lines of a mid 80s to mid 90s. Something that doesnt cost an arm and a leg maybe the 2k to 10k range. I havent got alot of details on what he wants, I dont think hes real sure either. We are going to an auction Friday to give him a chance to look and see what he likes and what he doesnt. I dont have much experience with the newer smaller tractors, mine experence is either older or bigger because ive never had a need for one. For the most part parts wont be a problem theres a JD, 2 IH, 3NH and an AC/MF/NH dealer with in about 35 minutes, all have good parts departments. His garden was plowed with my D19 and 2 bottom plow and it took about 20 mins adjusting the plow and all, so its not real big maybe 20x30???

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