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Posted by KEG on April 12, 2007 at 04:45:58 from (70.130.243.208):
I have a very hilly piece of ground (~5 acres) that needs to be cut with either my 5' brush hog or 5' flail mower. I'm looking for a low-center-of-gravity tractor and am thinking of an MF 35. I have a new New Holland 40HP which sits too high and feels like it will turn over at 15% and my IH Cub Lo-Boy is just not strong enough. I am looking for live PTO, +25HP, lights for late evening cuts, and wide front. Don't need 4WD or other fancy features. And I am open to any color. I like all tractors no matter their lineage! So what do you suggest I consider for this situation? Thanks in advance for any advice, KEG
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