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Re: Tractor for cutting 2 acre yard
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Posted by Bill Smith on January 24, 2003 at 11:03:06 from (63.147.130.21):
In Reply to: Tractor for cutting 2 acre yard posted by Bama Binder on January 24, 2003 at 10:26:38:
I am a believer in, if you are going to build a shed/garage, build it bigger than you want. It fills up fast. My opinion is likewise when it comes to tractors. A guy should consider getting that next sized bigger when getting a tractor. Will come in handy if you decide to do that bigger job or if nothing else you will have more power instead of adequate power or less power than you need. Lot of areas for you to look at if getting another tractor. My personal opinion is for you to look around, look at different tractors, and see what you think. Your personal preferance is probably worth more than my opinion on what tractor you should have. Example- I might tell you to get a 8n or 9n ford and you might want to stay with international. Or I might tell you to get a 300 utility and you might not want to go that big.
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