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Re: Thinking of buying another one!
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Posted by Bill Smith on January 12, 2004 at 09:26:10 from (63.147.130.76):
In Reply to: Thinking of buying another one! posted by Dave H (MI) on January 11, 2004 at 14:03:29:
I have a M F 235. It is a handy little tractor. Half way in on the clutch stops transmission and all the way in stops everything else (p.t.o. and hydraulics). For what I do, I probably use it the most. I have an M that I use for the little bit heavier pulling and sometimes as a loader tractor. I have 2 H's. One fixed up that I use pretty much only for the easy and cleaner jobs and the other rusty H is on full steel and I use it for the ruffer jobs. I also have a restored F-20 that I hardly ever use (just for parades). I like having different multiple size tractors. If you are only going to have 4 or 5 tractors, I would recommend that they are different sizes and fitting for something you can use them for.
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