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Re: JD model A narrow front: need advice
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Posted by Dave2N on August 27, 2003 at 12:26:11 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: JD model A narrow front: need advice posted by randy on August 27, 2003 at 09:49:05:
Randy- I bush hog about 25 of my acres with a 1948 JDA that has a Saginaw 3 pt. hitch kit added to it. I use a 5 foot hog. most of my land is quite hilly. Yes, there are places that require slow caution. I've hogged this same ground with a Famall Super C and a Ford 2N. I can honestly say that this JDA combination is the best hogging outfit I have ever used. You just need to be cautious and use your head. You will begin getting a lot of posts from people telling you that using the JDA is like going on a suicide mission. These will mainly be from folks who are engineers and/or people who have never had any experience with this kind of outfit. You must make up your own mind but any change you make will cost you $$$$$$ and I think you can continue to make your present outfit work.
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