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Re: Mowing Hay at Night PHOTO
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Posted by Walt Davies on June 14, 2007 at 10:06:32 from (70.41.247.71):
In Reply to: Mowing Hay at Night PHOTO posted by Ken Macfarlane on June 14, 2007 at 05:22:22:
This is what we grow out here in Oregon for hay. Tall Fescue. You can't see it in the pic but it's touching the floor and I'm 6 ft. tall. Please notice how well dresses I am, Mother said alway wear your best stuff when getting a picture taken.
What brand mower is that. As I said early we did a number on our MF 725 and the dealer tells me that the parts are not available BUMMER. So my buddy says Hey! the Capital Press ( a local farm paper) is online now. went there and looks though the classified for a small 7 ft. mower (needed cause some people don't believe in large gates) found a JD not far from here but it was sold. I looked at the add right under it and Viola! a MF 725 and its right next door, well just about a mile up the hill from here. Bought it for $1100 now we got lots of spare parts. If one it going to use old equipment he should have at least one but better two parts vehicles to keep your stuff on the road. Walt
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