Nice Ford tractor. Nice package to get. My daughters, boyfriends cousin bought this yesterday from a local tractor dealership. My son and I were lot shopping a few months ago and were drooling, oops, I mean looking at this tractor at the dealership. I have no idea what they were asking for it, but I know I would even be able to pay the tax on it. I’d like to have something like that.
16 hp, 32 ft lbs of torque.
Noel
Nice tractor set up. Not Case, sorry.
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Re: Nice tractor set up. Not Case, sorry.
Nice tractor! There was a Massey Ferguson of same size and capabilities being sold around here for about $6000 no attachments no cab. Otherwise mostly kubota for this type.
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Re: Nice tractor set up. Not Case, sorry.
With the Big snows you get, that would be a nice machine to have. But the nice always has a price.
no more mow it's time to blow 
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Re: Nice tractor set up. Not Case, sorry.
Very nice Noel! My grandfather had one since new with a mower deck and tiller. Always looked forward to tractor rides on his lap when I was a kid, wasn't long after that I was driving it and his other machines (He also had the 1900 4x4 with a loader).
I do know that of all the tractors he owned and traded or kept in his life (I found a list he made and there were over 40!) the 1210 and 1900 were used the most and around the longest. Those and his Farmall's
He couldn't believe that after 25+ years and many hours he got more than he paid when trading them in years ago.
That machine looks to be in very good condition and should last a good many years!
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I do know that of all the tractors he owned and traded or kept in his life (I found a list he made and there were over 40!) the 1210 and 1900 were used the most and around the longest. Those and his Farmall's
He couldn't believe that after 25+ years and many hours he got more than he paid when trading them in years ago.
That machine looks to be in very good condition and should last a good many years!
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Re: Nice tractor set up. Not Case, sorry.
At an auction a few years ago, a tired looking (50% paint) Farmall H sold for $1,400us. The old farmer (looked to be 80yo with a walker) called out " Jesus Christ, I only paid $800 for it brand new". Everybody got a chuckle out of thatHe couldn't believe that after 25+ years and many hours he got more than he paid when trading them in years ago.
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When I was looking for a loader my wife said to me why don't you get a Kubota? I said there's no Kubota so small with such a strong loader. Plus, a Case with a full set of attachments is waaay cheaper than a Kubota with the same attachments. People don't realize what value you get going Case if you want a whole set of attachments and loader.
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Would it be nice to have diff lock and 4wd? Yes. But with enough weight on the back I almost don't feel like it's missing anyway. 
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Re: Nice tractor set up. Not Case, sorry.
A local dealer has a bunch of Mahindra tractors, nice looking tractors. GT sized and up with loaders, hydrostatic drive and 4x4. I have heard a bunch of good things about them, but also a bunch of horror stories when it comes to warranty work. Mostly having to do with disputes between the manufacturer and dealer as to who is going to pay for repairs, with the customer stuck waiting until that is settled.
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