If I were to look for some old iron for pulling on hay wagon rides/show etc, just for nostalgia, and long term investment (pass down to future generations) what would be good bet in a classic Deere tractor? thx for your replies!
wolc123 said:I also think the M is the one. I may be biased since that was the first tractor I operated as a kid. I am not a huge 2 cyl fan, but amoung them, the M is my favorite. It was one of the earliest tractors with live hydraulics, and if it only had a 3 pt hitch and smoother (more cylinders) engine, it would have surpassed the Ford 9N/8N as the most popular tractor ever.
Farmwithjunk said:1959/60 435 Utility. It uses a GMC 2-cycle/2-cylinder diesel. Loud, hard start, temprimental, and VERY desirable from a collecting standpoint.
320/330 Utility. Smallest of the last 2-cylinders. It was Deere's attemt to compete with the IH Cub. VERY rare...VERY pricey.
Robert_in_NY said:These tractors would be great choices as they are rather small and easy to work on and store.
Farmwithjunk said:Yeah, either one should fit in the vault at Ft Knox
I had a 435 years ago. If the temperature was below 50, the day was half over by the time I got it started. My hearing was shot by the time it was fully warmed up. Who'd'a guessed it would someday be worth 5X's what it cost new?