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<blockquote data-quote="Jdunn55" data-source="post: 8998894" data-attributes="member: 81760"><p>If you can stretch another 8-10k to £40,000 you could get a brand new armatrac, 105 horsepower with loader - the smaller ones might only be around 30k depending on what size you need!</p><p></p><p>I've got one, its not fancy, its not flashy, but it gets the job done and would do everything you've described and more. I've used it for mowing, raking, tedding, baling, spring tine cultivating, putting bales in, fertiliser, pulling trailers (clamp and bales), etc etc</p><p></p><p></p><p>My opinion is you need a decent main tractor and a second older tractor, that way when the old one goes wrong it doesn't matter because you've got the newer one which (in theory) rarely goes wrong, similarly in the rare instance the new one does go wrong you've got the older one which can take over for a week or two</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdunn55, post: 8998894, member: 81760"] If you can stretch another 8-10k to £40,000 you could get a brand new armatrac, 105 horsepower with loader - the smaller ones might only be around 30k depending on what size you need! I've got one, its not fancy, its not flashy, but it gets the job done and would do everything you've described and more. I've used it for mowing, raking, tedding, baling, spring tine cultivating, putting bales in, fertiliser, pulling trailers (clamp and bales), etc etc My opinion is you need a decent main tractor and a second older tractor, that way when the old one goes wrong it doesn't matter because you've got the newer one which (in theory) rarely goes wrong, similarly in the rare instance the new one does go wrong you've got the older one which can take over for a week or two [/QUOTE]
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