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Posted by GT on January 13, 2004 at 09:01:41 from (198.178.8.81):
I've finally come to the conclusion that the 400 that I bought is too much tractor for what I need. I'm only going to do some mowing and gardening maybe some light farming in the future. This baby, attached as I am, just won't go slow enough for tilling, and it is too big to haul to the deer lease... I also feel like I am wasting a machine that could be doing some real work. You all know how it is. I've become very attached being my first tractor and it's been baptised with a little knuckle blood. But what can I get that is as economical and more suited to my needs? I'm afraid that I'm going to have to go with an old Ford, and I sure have become a Red Man.
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