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Posted by dave on May 09, 2002 at 20:12:10 from (64.196.150.25):
In Reply to: Re: the right size of tractor posted by Dan Kelley on May 09, 2002 at 14:38:38:
Thanks to you and everyone who posted a response. Some very good information, and that's why I like this website so much...good people and good info. I do agree with the idea of looking harder at a utility...I am just prejudiced against the 350 that we had on the farm when I was growing up..boil your feet off in the summer and you needed to park it on a hill, since you could not always rely on the battery. And the seat cushion vinyl was only half there, so you got a wet hinder when you jumped on it. Well, maybe I can put my prejudices aside ---til then, thanks again to everyone. Dave
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