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good morning mr wood if you pick up the agricultural trader there id alot good tractors for sale most arent too far from you cheers

 

Thanks but the truth is I know very little about tractors so don't know a gooden form a dud hence asking on here first. Good to here there are some good ones near by as normally everything I ever want is up the line.

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dependent on budget maybe something like a ford 4000 , 5030 or ford 4610 with a loader or 5610 something like that not a bad loader tractor and the later two will easy lift a 3 furrow plough tow a fully loaded trailer run the splitter etc

 

My Ford 4610 has been brilliantImageUploadedByArbtalk1382181293.571365.jpg.1415b2bce2649f38a7ce51bb5c69761b.jpg

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My Ford 4610 has been brilliant[ATTACH]137974[/ATTACH]

 

the 4610 is a megger bit of kit bit old but still dose the job i used to drive one before it went bang :( used it for mowing and rowing up hay and then load with an 8 bale grab even humped grain trailers full

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the 4610 is a megger bit of kit bit old but still dose the job i used to drive one before it went bang :( used it for mowing and rowing up hay and then load with an 8 bale grab even humped grain trailers full

 

Mines 23 years young spends most of its life on the splitter at just over Tickover was at an equestrian centre before I bought it so had an easy life.

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My Ford 4610 has been brilliant[ATTACH]137974[/ATTACH]

 

Something like the 4610/5610 would be perfect and I wish I owned the example pictured as it's a really nice unit.

Zetor would certainly be a cost effective solution also.

 

Eddie.

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Something like the 4610/5610 would be perfect and I wish I owned the example pictured as it's a really nice unit.

Zetor would certainly be a cost effective solution also.

 

Eddie.

 

It was a good investment I have had it about 6 years and was recently offered 2k more than I paid for it.

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OP- is your splitting and loader work at the yard (ie. hard standing)? If so I'd be tempted to keep what you've got, and get another yard tractor, a 2wd International with loader for about 2k. Then you also have backup.

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How under powered are the hydraulics for what you want to do with it or is it more the physical size/weight that's hindering it's lift ability?

 

It looks from the link like a nice useful size machine that's not mega old - I'd wonder if a bit of ballasting and maybe either a more powerful pump or maybe a little tweak on a relief valve might be enough to help out if it's not far off what you want?

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