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Cvans |
Posted - 12/20/2011 : 23:39:09 http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/csw/grd/2763354868.html |
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Cvans |
Posted - 12/22/2011 : 15:19:42 quote: The bigger tractors tend to go cheeper than the compact tractors because of the difficulty of moving them.
This is exactly the reason that I looking at selling my 850 Ford and picking up a Yanmar. Every time I have to move it out to the farm it is a real pain. I would rather take a couple hours longer with a smaller tractor than have to move the Ford. |
B112 |
Posted - 12/22/2011 : 10:01:27 I think the one Chris showed was a little smaller, but still it was nice. The bigger tractors tend to go cheeper than the compact tractors because of the difficulty of moving them. The regular person can get a big truck and move a compact tractor, the big tractors require a CDL and big expensively taxed trucks. I almost bought a full size loader, except my other half convienced me I shouldn't. It would have cost me $100+ to move it to other locations, thus it would have been only in one yard. |
Talntedmrgreen |
Posted - 12/22/2011 : 06:15:24 I don't think I've seen an Oliver I didn't like the looks of...but THAT would be a serious tractor for $2500. |
1014211 |
Posted - 12/21/2011 : 21:46:13 That is a stinking BEAST! I do like Olivers.... |
Cvans |
Posted - 12/21/2011 : 12:23:19 The tractor looked similar to this but smaller. Might have just been the photo.
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Cvans |
Posted - 12/21/2011 : 12:00:19 It was a little Oliver 4wd tractor. Looked like it might have been made in Italy. I would guess in the 30hp to 60hp range with a loader for $2500.00. Unique looking and must have been a great deal. I wish I would have wrote down the model number.
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Talntedmrgreen |
Posted - 12/21/2011 : 11:39:04 Darn...deleted already. Musta been a real Gem! |