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Re: questions on small farmall
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Posted by pathahnd on April 14, 2007 at 05:22:08 from (68.78.110.135):
In Reply to: questions on small farmall posted by johns 960 on April 13, 2007 at 18:50:36:
I've been mowing over 2 acres with my 1948 cub w/woods 59 and it does a nice job as long as you dont let it get long.I bought the tractor and mower 10 year ago for under a $1000. I did buy a Allis B w/woods 72" mower 2 year ago for $2200 I like it a lot betterfor time and power if i dont get around to mowing when i should. Both tractors are not made for tight spaces,threr time consuming backing up.the cub is better on steep ditch banks but I'm a little more nuts then most about how steep.
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