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Oliver 770

$4,750

76.9 miles away - BLUFFTON, OH
Transmission: Gear Drive
Horse Power: 52
Drive Type: 2WD
Transmission: Gear Drive, Horse Power: 52, Drive Type: 2WD, New: Used, Operator Station: No Cab, # of Forward Speeds: 6, Backhoe: No, Loader: No
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ANDERSON TRACTOR SUPPLY
BLUFFTON, OH
76.9 miles away

Oliver 1650

$4,500

145.1 miles away - EDON, OH
Hours: 5684
Transmission: Hydro
Horse Power: 99
Drive Type: 2WD
Hours: 5684, Transmission: Hydro, Horse Power: 99, Drive Type: 2WD, 3-Point Hitch: Yes, New: Used, Operator Station: No Cab, PTO (RPM): 540, Backhoe: No, Front Tire Type: Singles, haspto: Yes, Loader: No, Rear Tire Type: Singles
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REITZEL TRACTOR, LLC.
EDON, OH
145.1 miles away

Oliver 770

$4,800

351.6 miles away - LEBANON, PA
Hours: 5021
Horse Power: 52
Drive Type: 2WD
Hours: 5021, Horse Power: 52, Drive Type: 2WD, New: Used, Operator Station: No Cab, Backhoe: No, Loader: Yes, Loader Make: Oliver
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MGD TRACTOR & EQ., INC.
LEBANON, PA
351.6 miles away

1972 Oliver 1655

$6,800

354.7 miles away - MYERSTOWN, PA
Hours: 6411
Transmission: Powershift
Horse Power: 70
Drive Type: 2WD
Hours: 6411, Transmission: Powershift, Horse Power: 70, Drive Type: 2WD, New: Used, Backhoe: No, Loader: No, Remote Hydraulics: 2
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WENGERS OF MYERSTOWN
MYERSTOWN, PA
354.7 miles away

1959 Oliver 770

$5,950

463.6 miles away - MONROE CITY, MO
Transmission: Gear Drive
Horse Power: 40
Drive Type: 2WD
Transmission: Gear Drive, Horse Power: 40, Drive Type: 2WD, New: Used, Operator Station: No Cab, Backhoe: No, Loader: No
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MEYER IMPLEMENT CO.
MONROE CITY, MO
463.6 miles away

1960 Oliver 990

$15,500

1700.2 miles away - BUCKEYE, AZ
Hours: 60
Transmission: Gear Drive
Horse Power: 99
Drive Type: 2WD
Hours: 60, Transmission: Gear Drive, Horse Power: 99, Drive Type: 2WD, 3-Point Hitch: No, New: Used, Backhoe: No, Canopy: 2 Post, Loader: No, Quick Hitch: No, ROPS: Yes, Shippingweight (pounds): 7000, Turbo: Yes
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INTEGRATED MACHINERY
BUCKEYE, AZ
1700.2 miles away

What is the Best Compact Tractor?

The answer to this question relies heavily on you and your needs for this tractor. When purchasing a piece of land that has the possibility of becoming a working farm, it becomes necessary almost immediately to choose a tractor that can help with some of the basic tasks of caring for the property. While a simple garden tractor might be fine for a yard or a garden less than 10 acres, any piece of land that is larger than this may require something with a little more power. With a wide range of tractors available, it is important to know what the land needs before making a purchase. Here is a review of the basic types of compact tractors.

What are Compact Tractors used for?

With a higher ground clearance, and the ability to be used with larger implements, a compact tractor may be the first practical choice for anyone looking to cultivate land. Typically between 25 and 50 horsepower, this category is great for smaller acreages that are beginning to need more sophisticated care. Brands such as Farmall carry many different options.

Compact Utility Tractors

Many of the tractors with between 40 and 99 HP, such as LS or White fall in this category. Compact utility tractors have a small enough chassis to allow for some maneuverability while increasing the power. Most feature three-point hitches that make attaching implements easier which is ideal for a multifunctional machine. There are many implements that can be used with these tractors making them a great second tractor for larger farms or a trustworthy multi use tractor for smaller farms.

2WD vs. 4WD

Almost all brands of tractors from Ford to Kubota have tractors in the 40-99 HP range in either 2WD or 4WD. This can be an important decision to make based on the conditions of the land. 2WD is best for small areas that need to be easily maneuvered and can work perfectly fine on hard and compact ground. They also come with a lower price tag than many 4WD machines. However, for ground that is wet, muddy, or sloping, a 4WD may be the better option. They can withstand more difficult conditions and are less likely to need maintenance after hard tasks.

Implements (Size and Availability)

Tractors in the 40-99 HP range are able to accommodate much larger implements. They can easily accommodate a loader, which is one of the most commonly used. Compact and Compact Utility machines can also be purchased with rotary cutters, tillers, snow blowers, aerators, box blades, rear blades, and grooming mowers. Many New Holland tractors are sold used with common implements like loaders, and additional implements can be sold for any purpose.

How Much is a Compact Tractor?

One of the best things about a tractor between 40 and 99 horsepower is that they have enough power to handle many of the needed implements without purchasing attachments that are as expensive as those of the more powerful utility tractors. Buying used Mahindra or Case tractors from individuals or dealers can save a lot of money.