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Posted by phil(va) on April 25, 2005 at 04:55:40 from (63.188.16.244):
In Reply to: Grass cutting posted by Middopman on April 25, 2005 at 03:33:59:
If you like old machinery, you might want to consider one of the older tractors with a wide front end, which will give you stability and not hurt your pocketbook too much. Consider a Ford NAA or Ferguson TO-35 or some such. Those are excellent old tractors and parts are readily available. They have 'category one' three point hitches and thus can use three point hitch equipment and can handle mowers up to six feet if the grass isn't too high, or five feet in most any grass. Also, if you decide to get a plow or disc, etc., for gardening you will be all set. There are a number of good mowers, the Caroni being one that is not so expensive as some of the others and does a good job. You can also put a bush hog behind these tractors, and some bush hogs sit low enough and cut clean enough that they can almost do the job of a mower in a large field such as yours.
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