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Best Classic for around 10 to 15k

Juggler

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Anglesey
Currently have a MF 3080 and fancy another similar tractor, to add to it, I was thinking 3085 or 3095 in reasonable condition. Possibly a 2wd 3060 or 3070 would do.
What sort of money are they making at the moment and what else would you suggest as an alternative for similar money?
Won't be doing anything too strenuous, rolling, harrowing, topping, hedgecutting, bale trailer, not much in the way of road work.
 

Universe

Member
Livestock Farmer
Should think 15k will get you a very tidy 2wd classic, with most wanting 4wd, but as above will be rarer. Good luck with the search though, maybe someone on here will have something to offer. In the meantime everyone will prob just make daft suggestions, so I will... get a 3120 💨😁👍
 

spin cycle

Member
Location
north norfolk
seen some stupid asking prices for 80's /90's tractors.... dearer than this in my local dealers yard....£15750



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DeeGee

Member
Location
North East Wales
Might get a good 3000 series Massey 4WD for £15k, but ideally you need one with Dynashift and there are not many about without some serious rust on the doors.

If you can find a good one they are one of the best old classics to use as they were so advanced for their time.
3075 four cylinder and 3095 six with Dynashift are both very useable machines even though they are now some 30 years old.
 

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