Posted by rrlund on March 24, 2019 at 07:55:01 from (69.36.62.131):
In Reply to: Re: Back in time posted by moresmoke on March 24, 2019 at 07:39:11:
Ya,I'll probably never get below 160 acres with the 2-105 and the Oliver 1365 FWA loader tractor. I think I could manage to get down that far alright. I could just about do it now,but the 2-135 sits in the toolshed. It's paid for and sure is nice for tillage work and chopping. The second loader on the 1600 is about indispensable when it comes to hauling round bales home,one in the field and one at home to unload. Then having the 1550 to leave the wheel rake mounted on all summer sure is handy,and the 77 on the silage cart. The 1850 is nice on the grinder mixer. No cab,so it's easy to get on and off the right side to line up the auger. I like it on the sprayer and corn picker too. It's a slippery slope in to owning and thinking I need at least 7 tractors.
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