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Re: Re: SUper H and M WFE and loader
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Posted by Brent on March 26, 2003 at 10:49:26 from (129.186.243.110):
In Reply to: Re: SUper H and M WFE and loader posted by Hugh MacKay on March 26, 2003 at 06:19:04:
My two cents... I have an H (NF) and a 560 (WF), both with loaders. I prefer using the H unless I need the weight and HP for heavy snow/dirt work. THe H is slightly smaller and the narrow front is great for manuevering. However, if there is any work to be done on uneven ground, the narrow front tractor is not used for "tipping" safety reasons. I am currently putting a 3-point with rear blade on the H and taking the loader off, don't really need 2 and it is handy to have one tractor without "crud" bolted on the whole thing. As far as the skid steer issue, that is where I would put my money if I were to start over. My 560 has hauled manure daily for over 25 years, and has had the frame repaired (cracks) twice to prove it. A decent skid loader is really handy for more things than you would ever think.
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