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What IH Tractor for a 15' Bush Hog.
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Posted by farmallhal on February 11, 2007 at 19:25:14 from (64.85.210.121):
My wife helps with clipping the pastures by using a smaller tractor (42 hp) and a 6' bush hog. I pull a 9' bush hog with a larger 65 hp tractor. Last year after going round and round all day she said we need to get one of those big bat-wing models to do this. I told her we didn't have a tractor large enough for one. I was then told we just needed to get a bigger tractor as well - don't you just love her!!! Just what would be a nice Farmall/IH tractor (we want to be Red) with enough horsepower and convenience features to spend a day in the seat clipping pastures and weeds? We are talking about keeping a couple hundred acres in check a couple times a year. Most of the pastures are fairly flat along a creek in bottom ground in Missouri. Ideas and suggestions will be most appreciated. This is something that might not happen for a couple years but would like to start giving it some thought in case the "right tractor" came along. Thanks and everyone have a great week and remember your special lady on Wednesday, Hal.
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