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M vs Ford again
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Posted by Earl Zingraf on April 03, 2007 at 17:48:59 from (152.163.100.14):
Thanks for all the advice from the prior post. Bought the Ford today, new tires, motor/engine quiet as a mouse, tranny tight, 3 PH lifted a landscaper box and seeder 400#? Paid 1200 for it. Could not pass it up. I will use it for mowing, the mower IH111 is 5 feet wide, too narrow for the M, could not get close enoughw/o running stuff over. The Ford is a lot narrower, and now I can plow and disc w/ the M. I can have my son mow w/ the Ford when he gets a few years older. (Hopefully). Since I don't live on it, its difficult to do everything by myself, and this will give us Quality Time. Maybe. Earl
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