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Re: Now I have to start ALL OVER AGAIN!! 4 wheel
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Posted by paul on March 23, 2006 at 22:47:01 from (66.44.138.43):
In Reply to: Now I have to start ALL OVER AGAIN!! 4 wheel dri posted by rboulware on March 23, 2006 at 10:43:15:
Guess no one ever farmed tougher land before 1980 or so, no one had a loader either before then.... I load manure from 40 cattle every summer with a narrow front IHC H tractor, no live hyd pump. It ain't the greatest loader tractor ever - heck it is terrible, but it gets the manure out. No power steering either. But it's loaded manure on this farm since the late '40s, and probably has a few more years left in it. Don't have a clue any more what you want, what you need, or what is just a dream. Like someone said, pick a horse & ride it. Way too much yo-yo stuff here. Pick something, and use it. If it ain't right, then trade it on something else. But you can make any of them work out for you, you don't _need_ 4wd. Thought money was an issue before, now you are up to $20,000 or so for something nice with extra bells & whistles. Yikes. :) --->Paul
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