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Posted by Ron in Nebr on March 03, 2005 at 14:20:47 from (65.172.143.223):
In Reply to: Will this tractor get the job done?? and is the pr posted by Emil on March 03, 2005 at 12:26:33:
Nobody's mentioned it yet, but to me $2300 seems a bit high for a 300 that needs work, although if the loader is a nice one that should offset it some. How far you have to go to pick it up is a factor to. Probably not too many in that area, but a trail mower, with two 7 or 9 foot sickle bars, would be what I would look for, unless that "tall grass" is really a mess and has little trees and shrubs coming up in it(wouldnt think so after only a year without being mowed). We pulled two 7's behind a Super H for years with no problems, so that 300 could handle it easy. In these parts, the only thing a "brush hog" is used for is mowing tight spots like around newly planted trees in shelterbelts. Oh, and the county uses 'em to mow the ditches too I guess. In other words, if you plan to mow something with more ground than the average yard around the outbuildings, you'd be better off getting more mower. Unless of course you already have the brushhog and don't mind taking the time to use it.
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