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Re: Would you do it?
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Posted by John A on January 15, 2004 at 20:35:21 from (208.24.233.174):
In Reply to: Would you do it? posted by Kelly C on January 15, 2004 at 08:20:22:
Kelly, As others have said and i echo those again ....Keep the 400 w/ loader. Use it and the 300 this summer. Since the 300 doesn't have a loader sell it. (I know the H now belongs to your son, now) I don't know how far you are currently traveling away from the house, but the 400 w/ loader will fit on your trailer! Handle a swather, rake, baler, & you can also move those big round bales too. Little to no road time on the tires. The swather,rake,baler can all be jockeyed between fields by your pickup. Especially on fields that are over 5 miles away. A time saving factor when you get busier than a one-legged man at a butt kicking. The 706/806 are significantly larger than the 400. They are great tractors, maybe just not right now! Also consider putting atleast 3 rear wts/ side to have enough counter wt to handle round bales. Hope these thoughts help! Later, John A.
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