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Re: Regarding FWA on row crop tractors
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on October 13, 2004 at 05:48:21 from (66.83.236.250):
In Reply to: Re: Regarding FWA on row crop tractors posted by Joe Evans on October 13, 2004 at 05:31:23:
MFWD adds to the saftey of the operator. It allows you more control on hillsides. I'm looking real hard at a 60 to 75 HP 4WD machine, for bush hogging primarily. It seems to "bother" some people that want to remain steadfast "in the old days", but 4WD is here to stay. I collect old tractors and impliments too. They are fine in their simplicity. What I buy and use for TODAY, I want safe, efficient, and reliable equipment for my money. I have built up quite a business of bush hogging for real estate companies. I had to hire someone to run one of my tractors this year. With the threat of impending lawsuits, if someone gets hurt. I want EVERY saftey feature I can get my hands on. Front wheel drive is VERY much a part of that "saftey net". John
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