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Re: first time tractor to mow 9 acre pasture
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Posted by Leland on February 25, 2007 at 04:44:32 from (206.62.11.9):
In Reply to: first time tractor to mow 9 acre pasture posted by Frank King on February 25, 2007 at 01:40:16:
I agree bale at least 75% of it , but mowing is something very dangerous for a rookie since there could be large rocks , stumps deep holes wash outs ect ect . But if you insist get something with a wide front end and roll over protection( ROPS ) power steering power brakes a live PTO is a must here like a 656 IH or a 3020 JD with a 6 foot bush hog . 9 acres is asking a lot from a mower unless you have the skills to repair it and do all maintaince it could turn into a money pit fast . besides having somebody bale it for you relieves you from any labor and you get it mowed for free a few times a year and you save the cash for something else .
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