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Posted by jokers on July 04, 2007 at 08:14:49 from (74.71.227.207):
In Reply to: Drawbars posted by wolfman on July 03, 2007 at 19:07:45:
I`ve seen alot of tractors that lived their lives to date attached to some sort of 3pt hitch implement and the drawbar is nothing but a fond memory. Of course you have to consider that most 3pt implements are also pto driven so it should be considered whether or not the hour meter reflects hours of operation at pto speed or simply hours that the switch was turned on but frankly I might actually rather have a tractor that had only been used to mow versus one that has seen some heavy duty plowing. It`s fine that some of you guys would walk on by any tractor missing it`s drawbar, just potentially leaves something good for the rest of us. ;)
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