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Posted by don g on August 11, 2007 at 12:15:30 from (67.43.118.180):
In Reply to: Re: how fast can it go posted by Pat-CT on August 10, 2007 at 18:21:37:
pat just in case u didnt see my other reply i really do want to say sorry for my lack of taste in sending that first reply.I was totally wrong in what i said and will freely admit it.Hope u can forgive a guy who made a mistake.If u werent taking care of your tractor u wuoldnt have asked your qiestion in the first place.I might add one thing tho,if u do increase your rpm and do pto work you may run into a safety problem with the bush hog altho not being a math major i have no idea how much faster your pto will go with increased engine rpm and operating your mower at full engine speed.
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