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Posted by kevs nomination on October 30, 2000 at 15:59:06 from (207.177.4.134):
In Reply to: Sad, sad hay ride posted by S-E Michigan Part Timer on October 30, 2000 at 10:38:24:
Should be 12v neg elecrtical, brakes in first rate condition, sound nice but not real loud, have enough hp to pull the load at half throttle, weigh as much as the wagon and people being towed, more if on hilly gravel roads. Hay rides are great fun but remeber that youl be blamed if something goes wrong! The cub would be good for ten people on a 4 ton wagon on very flat roads, dirt roads on halloween! Pickups arn't fun as the people breath the fumes! Oh, my Farmall 460 is perfect for this. kev
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