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Re: Rottary Cutter type?
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Posted by Peabo on February 07, 2007 at 17:19:49 from (216.218.98.10):
In Reply to: Rottary Cutter type? posted by Raleigh boulware on February 07, 2007 at 13:49:54:
Pictures man, where are the pictures!! Where is the payoff for all those that agonized with you over the tractor buying decison? Anyways, IMHO the pull type is more suited to wide open fields and not so much close quarter cutting. The 3pt is very handy to have especially when cutting around buildings, ditches, and other obstacles. Of the two I would definately go with the 3pt. Plant something on that farm and you want have so much cutting to do!! Take it easy!
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