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Re: What Farmall to choose
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Posted by Mark on January 21, 2006 at 23:39:18 from (172.140.212.157):
In Reply to: Re: What Farmall to choose posted by Hugh MacKay on January 21, 2006 at 17:40:02:
Hugh, Thank god for men like you. Honestly, in the past year that I have been lurking here, I have enjoyed and gained more knowledge from what you have shared than all the rest. This is not a slight to anybody, just an honest compliment that is well deserved. What you have said is exactly what I was wanting to hear....a detailed explanation of the whys and hows involved...thank you so kindly. I am 48, have owned 4 tractors in the last 20 odd years.....an Allis CA, a JD 430, a JD 1050 and I just bought a new JD 5320 last summer. The JD is too wide to get through the garden but just big enough to do the other chores (55 pto horse). So rather than try to widen the planter (an ancient IH 2 row) and try to modify everything else, I am going to try to find a small farmall to do the garden work...about 2 acres worth. If money was no object, I'd look for a late model 240 diesel...but money is an object since I just dropped $32K on a tractor and loader. I am hoping to find a retired tobacco farmer no longer needing his cultivating tractor.
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