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Re: Which tractors to recomend
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Posted by FreeRanger on January 26, 2007 at 13:18:47 from (69.130.252.32):
In Reply to: Which tractors to recomend posted by alarson on January 26, 2007 at 11:44:50:
I know Ford's can be purchase in the range of $2k to $3k with 3pt and PTO. I have a Ford 600 model 640 that does everything a small acrage could want. Make hay, disc fields, mow, etc.... But if you really are just mowing alot of acres, STOP IT! don't be a fool! Your killing the wildlife by destroying the habitat. Your taxes will go up because you are maintaining "recreatational" land, instead of ag land. Find someone who will raise sheep on your land, or grow crops. They can use their tractor to make a big garden space in exchange for harvesting hay. Sorry about that.....now that I got that out of my system. Here is the really normal response: Get yourself a zero turn mower.
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