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Posted by Arizona Bob on April 22, 2005 at 20:51:49 from (209.179.168.54):
In Reply to: tractor recommendations posted by munklepooh on April 22, 2005 at 14:58:18:
On the ytmag.com main page they have Research & Info and under that Articles. Within articles they have: Buying Your First Tractor: Choosing the Right One Buying Your First Tractor: The People You Buy From Identifying the Make or Model of Your Tractor Differences Between the Ford 9N and Ford 8N New Hitches For Your Old Tractor Tractors and Winter Putting Horsepower to the Ground (Tractor Traction) Using Your Tractor: Creating a Seed Bed Storing Your Tractor Maintaining Rubber Tires Tractor Operator Safety - Loader & Backhoe Operation Helpful Hints to Lengthen the Life of Your Tractor Using Your Implements: The Bucket Loader Using Your Implements: Plow and Disc Choosing, Mounting and Using a Bush Hog Type Mower Trailering Your Tractor Tire Fluids Horsepower Defined Engine Basics: Spark Plug Cleaning Tractor Implements and Their Use Ford Part Numbers Read some of this stuff and you"ll be better prepared to select a tractor to meet your needs.
Bob
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