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Re: Re: Re: Re: Like Farmall, but can it do the job?
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Posted by Paul Shuler with 2 cents on January 02, 2001 at 19:14:02 from (205.188.192.159):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Like Farmall, but can it do the job? posted by Diana H on January 01, 2001 at 18:55:14:

Hi Di, Was reading your last posting and let me start by saying how proud I am to here how idependant you are with your wanting to do all your own work while dealing with MS.I have been rideing the MS 150 in Springfield MO now for 12 years,and last year my 11 year old daughter and wife also rode. I have made some very good friends with MS. Now to tractors,last winter the young couple that rents my Moms 300 acres in north Ark had two huge JD tractors with 4wd and duals and cabs.He went back out for another bail and came back to find one of his big JDs upside down with his young wife on the bottom and their two little girls standing there crying. No one saw it happen so they don't know if it sliped on the snow or she had the load to high but my point is no matter how big,new or wide front or nf moveing big round bails can kill you in a flash. Get what tractor you want but don't let its size make you take for granted the weight of these bails and how careful you must be with them. When ever I see this man and his kids now it brakes my heart.Have fun,work hard and be careful.
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