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Posted by AceandGary on September 13, 2006 at 09:02:01 from (12.107.195.200):
In Reply to: Re: I need help with tractor purchase. Mowing 7 ac posted by John (MO) on September 13, 2006 at 07:43:18:
Its about time someone was willing to help rather then being so critical. I 've read alot of the responces and realize that mowing all of this in an hour would be pretty unreasonable, but as an earlier response noted, it wouldn't be a total of seven acres. You would have the house, barn, and driveway taking up some space. I grew up in an agricultural community, but I am not a farmer and neither were any of my family members. I've driven tractors before, but was just trying to pick the brains of people who would obviously know more about this stuff than I would. I appreciate all the responses, Thanks for the help!
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