Don't laugh but I need some advice on buying a tractor...
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Originally Posted by BOB.T
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That's bl00dy cheap isn't it? I used to drive one of those when i had a weekend job on a farm, loads of power, computer controlled, really easy to drive, even had a fridge inside it!
Wonder if it'd fit on my drive.
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Two ideas mate.
1, Go to your local Auctioneer and ask him if theres any Farm Dispersal sales going on in your local area.
2, Get hold of a copy of Farmers Weekly and have a look in the for sale section.
Massey Ferguson 135 or Ford 3000 will do ya , both 47 BHP. Both are reliable good little runners
3, Depending where u live theres always Agricultural sale on Somewhere.
Also use google and type in the
Tractorshed.com. Always some 4 sale in there
1, Go to your local Auctioneer and ask him if theres any Farm Dispersal sales going on in your local area.
2, Get hold of a copy of Farmers Weekly and have a look in the for sale section.
Massey Ferguson 135 or Ford 3000 will do ya , both 47 BHP. Both are reliable good little runners
3, Depending where u live theres always Agricultural sale on Somewhere.
Also use google and type in the
Tractorshed.com. Always some 4 sale in there
Last edited by Shropshire-Guy; 01 December 2004 at 08:21 AM.
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