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Re: Best bulletproof brush hog on the market?
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Posted by Jonboy on September 14, 2004 at 11:35:15 from (165.121.146.249):
In Reply to: Re: Best bulletproof brush hog on the market? posted by Indydirtfarmer on September 14, 2004 at 11:09:59:
My dad found an old piece of discarded culvert with that old Massey Furgeson, and thats what did it in. Still on the fence as to weither to get a new one or try to fix my old junker back up again, a new mower is going to be about $3,000, and I doubt a dealer would allow me $200 for my old one in pieces. My old mower is all paid for, and I did custom work with it mowing peoples stony pastures, and a new mower I'd be afraid to do that sort of stuff with it. My old mower could be fixed up and it wouldn't cost me much other than alot of time to cut out and replace the mangled sides with new steel, the blade holder, put the tail wheel back together, reweld the 3pt. Basically my gearbox is 100%, but the rest of it isn't, if it wasn't for the high cost of a new mower, my decision would be easy.
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