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Posted by paul on December 28, 2004 at 14:05:40 from (66.60.196.158):
In Reply to: Re: Independent P.T.O posted by Anthony on December 28, 2004 at 10:03:20:
Yea, I know. It's all splitting hairs. :) The 1720's & the like are all assembled in the USA, so they are as much USA as any of the tractors you mention. Plus, the one's you mention are not 'real' tractors out here in farm country, where my 7700 85hp tractor is considered a small utility for pulling wagons around, not real work. It's all relative! :) Then, I use my 'light compact' tractor to pull the corn planter & plant over 100 acres of corn a year, & all my bean spraying. So, just how do we define things????? :) :) :) In another message, we find the guy wants to maintain 4 acres, so a 1720 would be a little large for him IMHO. The confusion is his hangup on 'independent' pto, when 'live' should be plenty good for his uses, but he's not telling why, so..... Enjoyed your messages, mine are light-hearted if that isn't clear. :) --->Paul
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