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Posted by Ian davies on March 03, 2005 at 16:28:14 from (210.86.40.39):
In Reply to: Re: Will this tractor get the job done?? and is th posted by dhermesc on March 03, 2005 at 15:33:49:
I use to mow 45 acres in one day with a five foot 6 inch PZ 165 double drum mower for silage on a fergie 135 start at 8 and finishing at abot 6 PM, 20 years ago one and a half tanks of diesel. All flat land 4 fields in 3 high @ 1800 rpm Sickle bar mowers are too complex for most people including me and they are not good at chopping up fence posts or stones. But mowing it is not to wise I would look at grazing that land with 30 weaner steers bought in early spring after ring fencing with an electric 2 wire fence and sell them before the winter, if it was me and put in a loading ramp race and small 50 square metre yard more relaxing and bucolic.
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