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Re: Re: Re: Advice for a newbie..?
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Posted by RossMN on December 30, 2001 at 12:25:22 from (209.105.45.165):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Advice for a newbie..? posted by Alfred on December 29, 2001 at 15:04:48:
seriously I recomended them because My personal prefrence would be a 4000 or a 3010 over a H or a A for the reasons that they have more Hp a 3 pt and are built with a few more safty features and have wide fronts all ready and you are surounded by fenders that cover more of the rear wheels. I would not feel comfortable on My B hauling loads or working ground on a bumpy feild I will take my 4000 over my B any day for that kind of work and I've grown up around outdated equipment (my dad picked his first crop of corn with a Super C and a one row new idea and he's 47! we do all of our spring field work with a Ford 8000 and a 18 ft field cultivator we still don't have a combine!) and I found that the newer stuff is more up to the job case in point we replaced our 72 4000su and loader with a 90 7710 Ford with MFWD and a quic tach loader. over kill mabey but when we need that extra Hp for grinding feed or traction for loading manure makes life that much easer and HP is like money you can't have enought. I know he's not going to farm 160 acers but he'll get more animals I bet!
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