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    About 40- To 99-Horsepower Tractors

    Designed for use on hobby, farm-to-table, and small and midsized farms, these tractors are available with and without cabs and combine the ease of use and maneuverability of smaller tractors with the power and expanded abilities of larger utility models.

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    ALLIS-CHALMERS 160

    40 HP to 99 HP Tractors

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    ConditionDismantled
    Stock NumberEQ-40464
    Location: Sikeston, Missouri
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Sikeston, MO

    FORD 5900

    40 HP to 99 HP Tractors

    Featured ListingFORD 5900 40 HP to 99 HP Tractors dismantled machinesFORD 5900 40 HP to 99 HP Tractors dismantled machines
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    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Tangent, Oregon
    Seller: FARMLAND TRACTOR SUPPLY

    JOHN DEERE 6300

    40 HP to 99 HP Tractors

    Featured ListingJOHN DEERE 6300 40 HP to 99 HP Tractors dismantled machinesJOHN DEERE 6300 40 HP to 99 HP Tractors dismantled machines
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    ConditionDismantled
    Stock Number238
    Location: Rock Valley, Iowa
    Seller: Rock Valley Tractor Parts
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Newville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Nolt's Equipment

    NEW HOLLAND TD95D

    40 HP to 99 HP Tractors

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    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Scottsboro, Alabama

    NEW HOLLAND TL100A

    40 HP to 99 HP Tractors

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    Location: Scottsboro, Alabama
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    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
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    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
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    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
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    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
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    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
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    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
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    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
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    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
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    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Germantown, Illinois
    Seller: Cook Tractor
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    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Germantown, Illinois
    Seller: Cook Tractor
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
    Serial Number001234
    ConditionDismantled
    Stock NumberEQ-40820
    Location: Black Creek, Wisconsin
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Black Creek, WI
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    Stock NumberEQ-40820
    Location: Black Creek, Wisconsin
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Black Creek, WI
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    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Durand, Wisconsin
    Serial Number1091
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    Stock NumberEQ-39425
    Location: Hendricks, Minnesota
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Hendricks, MN
    Serial Number1312213
    ConditionDismantled
    Stock Number6670
    Location: Southington, Ohio
    ConditionDismantled
    Location: Germantown, Illinois
    Seller: Cook Tractor

    About 40- To 99-Horsepower Tractors

    Designed for hobby, farm-to-table, and small and midsized farm operations, these tractors are available with and without cabs and combine the operator comfort, ease of use, and maneuverability of smaller-sized tractors with the engine and PTO power and expanded abilities of larger utility models. This makes 40- to 99-horsepower tractors suitable for heavier loader and backhoe work along with a wide range of small-scale farming, haying, and livestock applications, plus roadside mowing and brush clearing, landscaping, forestry, trenching, material hauling, snow plowing, road grading, and other tasks that smaller lawn and garden and compact tractors typically lack the power and implement or attachment support to tackle.

    Small & Midsize Tractor Features

    Tractors in this size range typically offer features including Tier 4-compliant engines, power shuttle and hydrostatic transmissions, climate-controlled cabs with foldable ROPS (rollover protection structures), adjustable steering wheels, cruise control, four-wheel drive, mid-mounted PTO, heavy-duty 3-point hitches, suspension seating, ergonomically designed operator stations, multiple wheel options, and easily accessible maintenance points.


    Case IH Compact Farmall 55C

    Case IH Farmall Compact C CVT series models, for example, feature a continuously variable transmission that requires no shifting and simplifies operation via an intuitive control pod. Massey Ferguson, meanwhile, designs its 2700E Series models for rural-lifestyle customers by making implement changes quick and easy and service points easy to reach and enter, while still providing a 2,425-pound (1,100-kilogram) loader lift capacity.

    New Holland’s Workmaster Utility 55-75 Series includes a loader joystick with a choice of traditional or more modern ergonomic control. The company’s Boom 35-55 HP Series supports dozens of attachments and accessories for mowing, tilling, stall cleaning, bale moving, and other jobs.

    Other Tractor Classifications

    While classifications differ from manufacturer to manufacturer, common tractor categories include lawn and garden, subcompact, compact, utility, farm, and row crop. Tractors on TractorHouse.com are organized into four horsepower classes besides 40- to 99-hp:

    Less than 40 horsepower. Designed for acreages, small farms, and big gardens, these tractors include lawn and garden, subcompact, and smaller-frame compact models used for mowing, hauling, light grading, tilling, and basic garden or farm work.

    100 to 174 horsepower. Tractors in this class are sometimes called “farm tractors” for all the jobs they can handle around midsized and large ag operations. Models from Case IH’s Puma, Maxxum, and Vestrum series designed for livestock, dairy, mixed-crop, field, and loader work are examples.

    175 to 299 horsepower. Offering multiple transmission options, precision farming technologies, larger fuels tanks, fuel-efficient engines, wider tires, multi-control armrests, and ultra-comfortable enclosed cabs, these tractors can handle nearly any job or implement.

    300 or greater horsepower. Also known as “row crop tractors,” these tractors are the most expensive and most powerful, feature-packed, and versatile of all. With models like the 692-hp Case IH Steiger Quadtrac and 682-hp New Holland T9.700 at the high end, these tractors are designed for large-scale commercial farm, hay, dairy, livestock, and similar operations.

    You’ll also find a huge selection of orchard and vineyard tractor listings on SpecialtyCropEQ.com. Orchard and vineyard tractors are typically extra-narrow models with other optimizations such as low centers of gravity for stable operation on slopes and operator protection from branches and vines.

    Find The Right Tractor

    TractorHouse.com is the leading source for new and used tractors for sale in the 40- to 99-HP category from popular manufacturers including Case IH, Ford, John Deere, Kubota, Massey Ferguson, and New Holland.