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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 11, 2005 at 17:49:15 from (64.228.11.65):
In Reply to: Re: What is the name of that big tractor posted by Paul Shuler on October 11, 2005 at 16:28:34:
Paul: How many 60" belly mowers did you say that was? I think there would be room for about 3 in the middle, and since it is articulated the wheel track mowers will have to go on front, two on each side, then you could have trailing wings at rear. About 13 0r 15 mowers I figure. Would kind of look like a mower tractor my brother once geared up. He had an IH 154 Loboy with belly mower and 4 - 24" push mowers behind, two on each side. He was planning to hitch a trailer behind in middle for an onboard serviceman. Needed the serviceman to keep those push mowers all going. About that time a Real Estate agent made an offer on the 5 acre property with 70' inground pool. His next house was built on 1/2 acre with no pool, and he still has the Loboy, no push mowers. His other 4 brothers, myself included, teased quite readily, how he turned himself into a slave to that 5 acres of grass and the pool. Not quite sure which created the most work for him, grass or the pool. Technically I was the only one self employed, but Ed. was close.
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