Posted by mustang mom on July 06, 2008 at 16:42:48 from (69.54.119.254):
Hi Everyone, I need your opinions, I need to get a tractor to cut and bale hay. what is the smallest IH I could use. i have an IH sickle, 46 IH baler older side delivery rake. also how long ago did they start putting safety features on the tractors? I grew up with a cub, and it was fine for Grandaddy's spread. I drove an IH 400 with no fenders on it and it was just way to much of a "raw machine" as my hubby put it. Any suggestions? if I could get the 400 for $1000 would that be good? it looks real rough, but I think I can trust the guy that has it. oh and it has the extra power thing, I can't remember what it is called. something about not having to turn the tractor off if it gets jammed with grass. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, thanks, Becky
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