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Posted by Tamara on January 04, 2005 at 13:14:36 from (209.193.71.143):
In Reply to: Re: implement ideas for a 404 posted by Allan in NE on January 04, 2005 at 12:24:31:
It's TAMARA (I outgrew Tami a couple of decades ago!) NE corner of WY...shortgrass/gumbo. You guys get all of the snow that falls here and blows there. That is EXACTLY what I figured it would look like! So, a belly mount mower...cool! Now to find one for sale... Nah, I dont need a crew, I have three daughters ;D And most of the 'cowboys' around here dont like working for women. Plus it costs money and I have lotsa TIME! Anyhew...I cut the best and graze the rest when I do cut hay, and it only takes three weeks if the weather holds. Cut, rake, bale...cut, rake, bale... In fact I'm looking into maybe getting rid of the baler and stacking loose hay with a Beaver slide...hum...Probably when the baler dies its final death...Nice baler, though...NH855. I pull it with my...dare I mention it on the IH board...JD4010. I really like my 404 cuz it starts when I want it to and it keeps on runnin' day in and day out and doesnt go through the fuel like its bigger cousin. Hey, Allan, thanks for responding to my question! Tamara
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