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Re: Advice for GreenHorn, Newbe, Beginner
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Posted by Alvin-Va on August 20, 2001 at 07:58:46 from (141.152.95.238):
In Reply to: Advice for GreenHorn, Newbe, Beginner posted by Steve on August 19, 2001 at 15:03:56:
Steve,all excellent posts below,like to add my 2 Cts.worth.You are correct,go for live power and three point hitch.Color is not important,we all have our favorites,not much difference. Something that is important is PARTS,sooner or later whatever you get is gonna break.Lots of parts for all brands can be had from NAPA,etc.Parts for all brands can be had if ordered,this can take weeks,extra cost,agrivation. Are there dealers near you for whatever brand you get,salvage yards that have your brand?Not the determining factor,just another figure in the equation. Whatever you do,be carefull,have fun.
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