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Posted by John A on February 21, 2003 at 16:48:47 from (208.24.233.107):
In Reply to: Rules Changed posted by stan on February 21, 2003 at 01:25:54:
Stan, A 5020 is a GREAT tractor! 150 screaming horses, A 15+ foot batwing shreader will be NO problem. More than ample hp to turn that shredder with plenty to spare. I don't think a flail mower will be satisfactory for your application. I would suggest if you are going to shread the area that you have been plowing. You can pick up the large rocks ,then throw them in some Ravine or ditch. I have pulled a large shredder across a lot of different soil conditions the lower you cut the more rocks,stumps,& junk your shredder will have to eat, then spit out the back! that is a given. A good used batwing can be gotten here in Texas in a range of $2500 to $5500 . Like some of the others said Don't get rid of that big plow there will come a time that 5020 & plow will keep your place from burning to the ground! To H_ _ _ with the public officials it's your home or the fire. Good Luck, John A
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