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Articulating 30-40 hp farm tractors, are/where they made???
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Posted by Canadian Cowboy on December 11, 2001 at 20:01:00 from (209.53.125.167):
ages ago when i was crawlin on all fours my dad had our my neighbour do some logging on the ranch, the neighbour did eco logging using horses and an articulating 30hp tractor, it was green and had a 3pth. There are still a few skid trails visible today, very steep, no modern mfwd tractor could get up and down them. This tractor has always been on my mind, And Ive always thought that would be a handy machine, put a blade or log loader on the front and a winch/blade on the back, good low impact selective logging machine. Plus I could realy use a tractor like this for the farm hobby farm service bizz i wann get started. My question is, who did and does make a tractor like this. Is this an impossible dream to find one??? any thoughts suggestions, links to web sites , thanxs
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