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Posted by 49 CUbber! on January 25, 2004 at 07:26:56 from (206.74.216.160):
a 6 ft brush hog.Engine was recently rebuilt and the bigger pistons put in.I have been cutting with this same brush hog with my M and the only load it ever put on my M was this past fall when Icut it for the first time in a couple of years.I usually cut it at least twice a year,but plan on keeping it cut down maybe once ot twice a month this year.I was thinking of putting my 3 pt from my M on my H and restoring my M,which my Dad gave me after we did a restore to working restoration.Id like to retire it to show and parade duties to go along with his M that I restored shortly after he died.Id like to keep this 6 ft since it is fairly new,but would drop down if I had to.What do yall think?
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