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Re: 1957 farmall 100
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 02, 2003 at 14:29:52 from (209.226.106.76):
In Reply to: 1957 farmall 100 posted by Ron on July 02, 2003 at 11:25:40:
Ron: If you are right into mowing with a 3 point bush hog, etc. there are better tractors around for this. Tractors with 3 point and center line drive are much better suited. However if you want a small tractor that will not cost a bushel for you to have around, you will go along way to top the little offset Farmall, whether it be SA, 100, 130 or 140. You can get a Woods belly mount finish mower, either 5 or 6 foot cut. Some people have added 3 point to these tractors and are using rear mount bush hogs. probably 5 foot. There are a host of other personalized equipment for these little Farmalls. I have 3 of them with 14 different attachments. Personally I prefer the side mount sickle mower on these little tractors to a bush hog. My opinion is a bush hog is either just an expensive way to mow grass, or twice as expensive way to level your ground. My 2 cents worth.
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