Posted by Leyland-270 on January 26, 2010 at 06:40:33 from (70.215.204.46):
In Reply to: new tractor posted by jon in il on January 25, 2010 at 19:08:30:
I have two boys and two H's. As far as a tool or toy? Even the excitement of a new torque wrench can make using it like playing with a new toy.
Every time I sit in the seat of an H or 300 to rake hay or pull a two bottom plow, it is hard to believe that I am working. However I normally use a JD 9520T and pull a 32' JD disk or 40' Wilrich Quad Five field cultivator. Using GPS auto steer, with an air conditioned cab, and a cd player my job is still allot like playing.
I wish him a long and healthy relationship with his tractor. I have a couple of things I would like to send him. I make a couple of accessories that are nice in parades or for show. My nine year old could not set the brakes on his so I made a little something to help him. I have been selling them on ebay and I would like to give one to your son. If you think he will put in a parade or show the tractor I also have a flag holder that goes on the grill.
Here is my email, send me your address and I will send you one.
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