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just a few which might fit the bill

case 885,856,995,4240 etc

david brown/case 1490/94, 1590/94

ford 6610,7610,7740,7840, 7810 but there very pricey

john deere 2650, 3050

massey ferguson 690, 390

those are the common makes but others like deutz, zetor, fiat are worth considering too

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One thing to think about when looking around the 100bhp mark you can get a tractor from the top of a smaller range or the smallest from a bigger range. Had a 5445 Massey on hire recently which was not an enjoyable time. Run an agrotron 115 normally which is smallest of the range and much nicer even if 10yrs older.

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