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Re: HOW MANY TRACTORS DO YOU NEED TO GET YOUR CHORES DONE?
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Posted by Shep on April 05, 2001 at 05:26:08 from (216.76.116.104):
In Reply to: HOW MANY TRACTORS DO YOU NEED TO GET YOUR CHORES DONE? posted by Ken McWilliams on April 04, 2001 at 18:42:20:
Lets See, We have 10 tractor that work our 450 acre farm. We have a sheep operation, a cow calf operation, have two contract turkey houses, and grow hay and row crops. There are two full time people on the farm and two of us after 5 o clockers that love to get tractor time every chance we get. IH Cub with a belly mower for keeping the grass down Minnie Mo Z that runs the grain augers and rakes hay 135 MF diesel that keeps a tiller hooked to it and works in the turkey houses. Two Minnie Mo gas M-5's one with a loader that moves round bales and odds and ends and the other now has a busted engine so it doesnt do much. IH 684 diesel low profile that works in and around the turkey houses and barns. Oliver 1655 diesel narrow front, that runs the hammer mill, plants crops, and just a good chore tractor Oliver 1850 diesel, Mows and bales hay and has duels to work ground if needed Oliver 1855 diesel, that mows and bales hay, and hauls manure Oliver 2150 diesel MFWA, that is the tillage tractor and works ground most of the time.
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