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Posted by smirkey on December 20, 2001 at 06:40:53 from (199.144.169.245):
In Reply to: What will the market bear? posted by ScottyNY on December 19, 2001 at 19:18:34:
i'm a super a, super c fan. most of us vegetable growers had them here in NEast PA. there weren't many cubs or allis g's around because of the size was too small and too little hp to pull a full gang of cultivators up and down the tomato fields.my dads first tractor was a vaccume A. soon to be replaced by the super a. it was his only tractor for years on his dairy vegetable farm. it plowed about 10 acres a year, pulled the corn harvestor, mowed all the hay. when i was a kid, it filled our 14x40 silo every year with a belt driven A-C table blower. we still have it , a little blow-by and all.
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