Posted by buickanddeere on November 18, 2008 at 09:21:56 from (192.75.48.150):
Keep in mind the 1st thing a proud new owner of rural land does. They bush hog the entire thing into a 10 acre lawn. Then they wonder where the wildlife is disappearing into. They usually start blaming farming practices and hunters. The new owner themselves just destroyed the habitate.
If the animal lovers really cared and had a clue. They would be protesting spring/summer bush hogging in particular. Anybody every figure the amount of nesting birds, small animals, wild turkeys, fawns etc get chopped to bits?
If it doesn't have PS, decent brakes, real hydraulics, remote hydraulics, three point hitch, live pto. an easy starting engine, factory rops low hours & 12V electrics. You will hate the thing for being dangerous to operate. And wasting time + $$$ to fix.
Just a suggestion but the econo box Deere 2305 4X4 is cheap, takes a factory loader and will drag a Ford 8N,9N around in most field conditions.
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