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Posted by thurlow on February 15, 2005 at 14:22:40 from (65.255.98.12):
In Reply to: Re: Flip over question posted by Allan in NE on February 15, 2005 at 11:46:28:
I'm always amused (not really, but don't have a better word) when reading about someone pulling stumps with an 8N or H or 14something or any wheeled tractor. The stumps I've dealt with......for 50 years.......took a trackhoe or large dozer to get out. I've spent a lifetime in the seat of a tractor, everything from a G A-C thru a 4840 JD; would NEVER hook one of them to a stump; maybe they're talking yard shrubs????? I wrote a whole 'nother paragraph about packing silage in a trench silo, pulling logs, etc with the front end off the ground for 100 yards at the time, but deleted it; it's easy to forget that with a very few exceptions, people who write for advice are novices and are not "tractor" people.......Not putting anyone down; if I were new to their area of expertise, I'd be just as lost.......
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