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Posted by Welp, ffurst ya gotta fergit Fort 8Ns on November 10, 2002 at 19:57:16 from (12.98.97.156):
In Reply to: Which Tractor? posted by DaveVB on November 10, 2002 at 16:00:32:
If you get a tractor make sure its got power steering. If you add a loader to it you won't be so disappointed later. Nother thing is HP. don't buy a small tractor an expect it to run a 6' bushog. 3rd. thing- stay away from them fort 8Ns and fort 9Ns. Ain't much count for what ya got to do... theys for yuppies to fiddle with - yuppies and burnt-outs and guys with big gardens. but without a live pto you will be bumpin into the Lords buidings when yer mowin.
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