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Re: Comfortable Tractor for Wife..
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Posted by Bill Smith on February 10, 2003 at 10:49:17 from (63.147.130.111):
In Reply to: Comfortable Tractor for Wife.. posted by Jimbob on February 09, 2003 at 20:16:51:
Women are probably less likely to want to run the tractor at full throttle, so maybe a tractor a little oversized for the job would be better. Most women (unless you are married to a grease monkey) aren't going to want to deal with breakdowns and equipment that doesn't work smoothly. Make sure tractor is in dependable shape and the equipment is in good working order. Women would probably also prefer a tractor with easier ride and easy to handle. If you have multiple tractors and find that one has extra power, easier to handle, and dependable, and so on and you prefer that tractor for those reasons, then likely that will be the one the wife will prefer as well. Let her run that one, and you can go drive the hard turnen, under powered, always breaking down tractor that you litteral have to physically fight all day. If you don't like it than your wife is probably not going to run it either. The Home Front is alot better with happy woman. And if she is happy then she will likely approve of your tractor addiction.
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