I own many Allis Chalmer tractors and the best i would say would be the 8050,7040,and the HD 16
There are several online stores that sell used tractors. Local tractor supply stores should also have some good used tractors.
Tractorhouse.com is an excellent source of many tractors Tractorhouse.com is a good source of many trators.
The type of work you will be needing the tractors for will influence the number and type of tractors necessary for you acreage. johndeere.com is a good resource for their many different tractors.
Whether or not Kubota tractors are as good as John Deere tractors is a matter of personal preference. John Deere is a more popular company and generally the most popular companies create the best products; that's how they become popular and maintain popularity.
I do not know if Mahindra Tractors are good or not. But if you have been hearing about them from trusted sources like friends and family then if I was you I would take their advice and get one.
You can order replacement parts for FarmTrac tractors, their good quality and the company has good service.
There are several leading companies for with good used tractors. One of the leading companies is John Deere.
You can find some good prices on used international harvester tractors online at www.caseih.com, www.batescorp.com, and also at www.antiquefarming.com.
People can find tractors for sale on the website belongs to tractorhouse. It is a good website and have alot of models. They can also do the shipping.
Some good books for learning about antique tractors include Antique Tractor Bible: The Complete Guide to Buying Used Tractors. You can read more http://www.amazon.com/Antique-Tractor-Bible-Restoring-Motorbooks/dp/0760303355
There are two main types of tractors that are used. These tractors are large farming tractors and small personal tractors.
No, tractors were not available during the time of the pioneers. Pioneers relied on manual labor and animal power, such as horses or oxen, for farming and transportation. Tractors were not introduced until the late 19th century.