Posted by Ultradog MN on June 25, 2019 at 13:20:31 from (172.58.84.140):
In Reply to: Re: 8N posted by 3/9semfi on June 25, 2019 at 04:13:08:
My property is in Aitkin, MN. I get up there fairly often to mow. Was hoping to go this coming weekend but it's looking like thunderstorms both days so I likely won't go this weekend. Probably the weekend of the 4th if that is better weather. If you are anywhere close to there I could put you on my 3000 diesel with 6' Bush Hog mower for an hour or two and let you get a feel for the thing. I do the deer plotting thing too but won't be doing much of that now till late August. I could put you on my good friend's 841 diesel too as he's storing it at my place up there. If you could find someone to let you use an N for an hour or two I'm sure you would learn enough to make the "right choice" between the two (or 3) tractors. There really isn't any comparison. I could look for a decent deal for you too as I watch the Fords on craigslist Every day and could give you a heads up if I saw something worthwhile. My theory is the next best thing to getting a good tractor yourself is helping a friend get one. My email is always open here so shoot me an email if you want to talk about it more.
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