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Re: LP Tractors Looks Survey
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Posted by kev@ia on March 07, 2002 at 09:18:44 from (206.72.15.42):
In Reply to: LP Tractors Looks Survey posted by SuperCmore on March 07, 2002 at 08:56:12:
Some look better than others but remember the styling of the tractor was not done with that tank in mind. If you think they look funny try figuring out where to put a lp tank on a tractor made in the last ten years! On our MX-120 the tank fills in the area under the left side of the cab and extends behind the axel and is a truly weird shape, but it works perfect. Even many of the add on diesel tanks that used to be popular look goofy. Pretty tractors are nice but if they won't do the job farmers will find one that will regardless of style or color, they are after all just very expensive tools. farmer kev
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