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Posted by PCC-AL on February 14, 2002 at 17:59:26 from (216.248.190.202):
In Reply to: Need information on what to buy posted by Greg on February 14, 2002 at 14:56:23:
Hi Greg, I think F14 is pretty much on the money. However, I have a couple of thoughts that you may want to consider. I don't know what your requirements are since you don't tell us exactly what you intend to do with your machine. Anyway, a tractor with a front end loader will be somewhat less easy to operate when using a finishing mower. The bucket may block the view, or be in the way of tree limbs. Even with power steering, you can notice the difference in steering when a front end loader is attached. I admit, not much. The bottom line IN MY OPINION ONLY is that when you attempt to combine two machines into one for two purposes, it just doesn't operate as well as a machine designed for one purpose. I guess that is why I own three tractors. Good luck.
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