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Re: Re: how much tractor do I need?
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Posted by Canadian Cowboy on April 03, 2001 at 21:16:24 from (209.53.125.98):
In Reply to: Re: how much tractor do I need? posted by paul on April 02, 2001 at 22:07:20:
Hey fella's thats all nice and dandy, insisting on needing and using two tractors, IF its a one man operation it doesn't matter how many tractors you have your still only one person and "ONE DRIVER". You can do a heck of a lot of work with a good 60-80 hp MFWD tractor these day's. I do all my haying, field work, snow plowing, loader work, logging and a 1000 other jobs on our 200 acer ranch. Ive got an end less supply of jobs for my one tractor, a Ford 515 industrial tractor with FEL, she's only got about 50 hp and is 2wd, but will out work just about anything the neighbours got. Point is, one drive one tractor, keeps costs low if your a small time producer, its all simple business logic. Instead of that second tractor look into an older Self P. Swather
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