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Retiring M,what to replace it with?
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Posted by 49 Cubber! on July 03, 2004 at 06:39:24 from (206.74.236.74):
Well,as some of you may recall,I bought a 44 H to repalce the M my father and I rebuilt about 8 years ago.The H is a good tractor,dont get me wrong,but it aint my M. I just recently sold the ole H and the 200 I bought as well.I am going to continue to use the ole M through this year,but after New Years I will be replacing it with "something".I mainly use the M now for bushhogging with a 6 ft bushhog,pulling a 9 shank scarifier,a box blade,and a small smoothing harrow,all three point hitch equipmnet.My question is what would you guys recommend that I repalce the M with.Im looking for something in the same HP range that will do the same work my M will do and then some,maybe upwards of 50 HP,but compact enough to load on my trailer without haveing to "turn the wheels around",my trailer is only 86" wide,I think.Also maybe deisel,but gas would be ok,not nessecarily IH,any brand and any year.No wars please just want opinions.
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