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Posted by Dorsey on May 13, 2003 at 10:20:51 from (68.155.9.166):
I'm trying to talk father in law to help buy a used tractor to cut roughly 125 acres of rolling fields. We currently use a 5' rotary cutter and it takes forever... "that's how we've always done it"... What brand & model of tractor might I look at used to pull a 15' batwing mower? (rotary cutter) I prefer a model that has a cab, I think the batwing has 60 hp pto min requirements... a neighbor has a beat up International 1066 turbo for sale, but my bro in law says is fuel hog and it's "little brother without the turbo" will last forever.. I have no idea what it's little brother is. Any thoughts are appreciated (and I'm not brand loyal.. prefer cab model that would have a/c for hot months and in perfect world, flat deck) Thanks
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