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Posted by GregCO on March 03, 2006 at 10:17:58 from (209.98.53.62):
In Reply to: branson tractors posted by rottiedingo on March 02, 2006 at 11:45:13:
I�ve got one. It is used to run a brush mower, loader, box scraper, posthole auger, and other small implements. It spends most of its time cleaning pens. I have had it for a year and a half and had no problems and am very happy with it. In real cold weather I do need to glow plug it two to three times to get it to light off. I guess I should put a block heater on it. There is another glow plug timer available that will hold the glow plugs on an additional five seconds. Thinking about picking one up but the block heater is probably the better fix for this. The only other thing I plan on doing to it is loading the tires or adding wheel weights. It could use more weight when working in loose soil or greasy manure piles. Greg
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