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Posted by paul on November 11, 2001 at 15:12:13 from (199.3.9.105):
In Reply to: Remote area posted by Lynn Garber on November 11, 2001 at 11:24:27:
Sounds like some covert operations! ;) New or old do you want? Mostly pto work, mostly heavy pulling, mostly hydraulic work? Different brands have different strengths & weaknesses. Hot or cold location? Working on hills, working on flat land? Need a utility style, or a row crop style? We'd need a lot more info to be of any help. Can we assume you are concerened about getting mechanical work done on it, or why does remote location matter? Then, are you good at doing your own repairs, or do you not ever want to touch a wrench???? For example, a gas engine is easier for many backyard mechnics to keep running & even overhaul, but if you won't even change your own points, then a diesel will run many more hours between mechanic visits.... So, give us more info. :) --->Paul
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