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Re: What's the percent of Narrow vs Wide-Front tractors in your area?
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Posted by dab on January 07, 2002 at 13:00:17 from (162.114.24.120):
In Reply to: What's the percent of Narrow vs Wide-Front tractors in your area? posted by Alberta Mike on January 06, 2002 at 13:00:29:
Here in central KY most everybody (in the hay, cattle, tobacco crowd) that I run with has a couple of wide fronts and a cultivating tractor for tobacco. About half of those are Super A's or IH 140's and the other half tricycle's. Super C's are really picking up. Most folks here were afraid of them because they were prone to overturns but, with two row tobacco setters becoming the norm, they are gaining popularity. Saw one sell Sat for $1800, tricyle, with 2 row cult, good shape. Three years ago under $1000 for the same tractor.
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