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Re: Re: Re: Re: Different things to do with your H, and live hydralics!
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Posted by Steven@nd on April 25, 2002 at 06:30:58 from (165.234.130.215):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Different things to do with your H, and live hydralics! posted by Hugh MacKay on April 25, 2002 at 05:20:02:
Actually, what would be nice right now is 2 more tractors. 300 or 350 would be perfect. It doesn't take much power or size to run a 7 foot sickle bar mower. I have the Super MTA - but the H will use half the fuel for mowing and raking. I may still use the SMTA for raking if it doesn't work to pull the rake with the mower on the H. This weekend we are putting the post pounder on the SMTA to build some new fence. Wish we had a tractor for every implement so I never had to unhook! As for the looking right, my H won't when I'm done. I've already added an hour meter and the toggle switch to operate mag kill and turn hour meter on. Also, I am going to put fenders on that aren't original - probably from a W-6 or W-9 due to the fact that they will be safer when I'm mowing ditches (more tire coverage). Steven
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