Posted by ericlb on July 22, 2010 at 21:03:23 from (72.173.192.59):
In Reply to: Ford or John Deere? posted by JCD on July 22, 2010 at 18:59:02:
from experience you will need at least 2 tractors for that work, so keep them both, if your like me if your working a multi day job with your tractor, its a royal pain in the mule to have to unload it, take the brush hog off at night, so you can hook the feed trailer and go do chores, i found a use for 3 here my ford and a brush hog is sitting on my trailer as its working somewhere else for a few days, [ i will not leave my equipment parked at a job overnight due to unsupervised kids and their damage] my jd 301A [ the industrial version of your 1020] is hooked to a brush hog on the farm used evenings and mornings before "city folks" get up, my small feed trailer is currently hooked to my farmall cub, its a load, but its doing fine with it, result more time spent working less time foolin with changing impliments
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