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Re: Backhoe traction on farm
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Posted by farmer101 on December 01, 2006 at 13:48:45 from (63.26.137.151):
In Reply to: Backhoe traction on farm posted by Quebec Bob on December 01, 2006 at 10:16:51:
just got done plowing my drive and a neighbors drive with my case 580D. Bought the case 7 years ago. First time i used it in snow. Really impressed with it. Paid 10 grand for it . Best money i ever spent. If somebody stole it i'm sure i'd cry. Every thing that jdemaris said is true slid down many hill aint worth a damn in slick conditions.But you can always get yourself unstuck with the hoe. New rear tires would be nice,but i think most people just run them till they fall off the rim.
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