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Posted by Bob Morris on November 04, 2004 at 08:14:23 from (216.37.221.60):
In Reply to: Farmall C with sickle bar posted by Bob Morris on November 04, 2004 at 06:20:52:
Thanks for the responses/encouragement! I just found this site and appreciate the quick replies. The field was cut up to last year for hay, but the neighbor sold his horses and no longer needed it. This year it was going to be cut/bailed for mulch, but because of all the rain we had, the gentleman never was unable to get to it. Soooo, it's been growing wild for two years. It's got some hay, lots of weeds, and the occasional florabunda (sp?) rose bush in it. Do you think the sickle bar would cut through it? Or would I risk damage? I'm also leary of the side hill issues. It was farmed for decades before we bought it without incident as far as I know. Is there some sage advice about traversing side hills that can keep me out of trouble? Thanks again! Bob
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