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A John Deere tractor is the best tractor to do farm work with. They always have the most weight limit, and can pull just about anything. They always have good reviews and last a lifetime.
The tractor overall reduced the need for horses and other work animals on farms across America. It also made work easier and more profitable for farmers by not having to feed work animals the crop they were trying to profit from. Another plus was that tractor never got tired and had to quit for the day so more work could be done in a day. Overall tractor made farm life a little less work and helped farmers to farm more land than they could with tracitional horses.
Your local John Deere Dealership might be able to help you if you're lucky. A tractor is essentially a tractor and they might be interested in the work if it's within their means to do it profitably. If you want to have a tractor restored you should try some of the forums where people with this interest would know who can help you in your area. www.yesterdaystractors.com/ is one of the bigger forums.
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There is a forum that will help you identify why your IH tractor broke down. This forum http://www.ssbtractor.com/wwwboard/Farmall_tractors.html will help you discover the answers to your questions. Plus people from all over the world is using this forum. You will get different perspectives and help regarding your IH tractor. If this doesn't work then I would recommend finding someone who knows how to fix your IH tractor for a low price.
Depends on the size of the tractor and what work it is doing.
Perhaps you mean tractor, the tractor was invented and built to be the mechanical beast of burden for farm work.
The differential in a tractor greatly multiplies the power generated by the motor - enabling it to do more work.
hydraulic lift working on a tractor base upon load vs power
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Any tire made for Tractors will work fine with the John Deere Tractor. Just be aware of the size of your tractor so you can be aware of what size tires you will need to put on the tractor itself.