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Posted by newbie on September 15, 2004 at 19:41:36 from (66.82.9.28):
In Reply to: Re: Help with sizeing and implement needs (tractor posted by Leland on September 15, 2004 at 18:42:51:
Thank you for the insight. I am going to run a few horses and some bucking bulls. Mainly the hay is for esthetics and dust control. We have a lot of wind here and te ground turns to talk if you do not keep it irrigated or planted with something. We have to flood irrigate here so I need to run dirt boarders to control the water. I will start looking for some of the tractors and empliments mentioned by everyone who put their experience out there. As far as an end loader goes I usually ent one for as often as I need one. We are a small operation and are mainly going to board and care, buck some bulls and run a Bed and Breakfast.
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