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Posted by John A. on June 02, 2005 at 05:10:32 from (65.161.172.167):
In Reply to: Sell a Farmall 460 gas for something lower? w/cab? posted by Mike in MN on June 01, 2005 at 21:52:52:
Mike, IMO...first set out the stance on you 460. Make sure the rears wheels are dished out not in! Widen out the tires spaceing to 40's or better. Load the rears with fluid for wt. Then hang at leadt 3sets of wt on each rear corner. I prefer to be up and away from the dust and debree that a taller rowcrop tractor offer over the utility models. The suggestions above will cost you little in cash , some time too, but will help give you a clearer picture of you real needs. To your ? about safety. It is all the operator. It is him or her that is ultimately going to make the decisions that will lead to a good days work or the one momentary laps in judgement that may cost ones life. Perhaps your hill is not worth the risk, if you are not comfortable up there, fence it off and keep it grazed short. Just a thought.! Later, John A.
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