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Re: Need Help - Rotary Cutter
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 28, 2005 at 16:07:14 from (4.124.69.98):
In Reply to: Need Help - Rotary Cutter posted by Grady in VA on March 28, 2005 at 15:48:22:
If that is all the pony power ya have then stick with nothing bigger then and 8 footer and if ya want a good inexpencive one then may i siguest a International machinery made i Ohio they are heavier then some of the others i use to sell them but i could get a few of the other one but these were better built then a Howes or the standard woods , my one buddy worked for an I H dealer and he kept tellen me how good the woods were and he bought the woods and bought for dealer cost and got it home and i had just got in a load of IMC 's he told me that those things are realy built heavy and what did you say they cost i was 600 buck under his dealer cost for a heavier one and a foot wider.
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