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Re: High price of Farmall Cubs; Allis?
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Posted by Steve Mahler on January 09, 2004 at 11:43:53 from (63.76.208.81):
In Reply to: High price of Farmall Cubs; Allis? posted by Steve Mahler on January 08, 2004 at 04:43:25:
Thanks for all the great comments - I should have clarified two things in my original post: I already have a Ford 2n, and like to have a second smaller tractor capable of crossing my 6ft wide bridge and working around my christmas trees. I use the ford for wide open mowing with fine results, but it seems big and clumsy working near fences and buildings, and it wont fit over my bridge (over a big stream that divides the property) So I have to drive on the road about 1 mile to cross the bridge etc. Also, on the garden tracor comment I made, I would spend the money on an old Cub garden tractor etc, not some new flimsy lawn job. But your comments about the Allis options intrigue me, I will look into prices on those.
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