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Re: IH Cub Cadets vs. ANYBODY
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Posted by Dale on July 23, 2002 at 20:26:01 from (12.93.72.74):
In Reply to: IH Cub Cadets vs. ANYBODY posted by Jim S. on July 22, 2002 at 06:28:21:
I agree 100%,around here there where a lot of chickin farms that used lawn tractors to push out the shi-- most farms had 24-36 thousand hens that took 3to4 hrs a day 7 days a week,I saw all top brands or tractors used that lasted over 2 to 5 years ,then in 1968 dad got a 124 with rear PTO for spraying ,hydraulics for the costom dual box blades dual weights and fluid in rear tires.It took on this job for 14 years.The service was 5 sets of rear tires 2 hydraulic pumps and 3 sets of rings that the dealer would put in on site.In 1984 found a mowing deck and it was restored and retired to 2 hrs of mowing a week,dad now mowes with a 2035 cadet he got in 95 and its not like the old iron but it has 450 hrs on it and has been trouble free.
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