Posted by 37chief on May 10, 2018 at 15:32:56 from (70.181.182.143):
I started out mowing with a T020 about 20 years ago, with a 5 ft mower. I thought it was the greatest. Then I got a Massy with a perkins diesel, and a 6 ft Woods rotory mower. It was even better. Then I bought a MF 231 Diesel. Boy thing is better than all my other tractors. Still using a Woods 6 ft mower. Then the JD 401 industrial entered my place. Hooked up to my flail mower, I was in tall cotton now. No need to go back to the other tractor this thing is fast, and cuts a larger path. So yester day my nice big fast cutting tractor let me down. Something happened to the hydraulics, half way through a job. I fueled my MF 231 with my 6 ft Woods mower, and did 4 jobs today. The thing did a good job after all. I used this for years. Looks like I will be using it for a while longer. Stan
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