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Re: That extra tractor has been handy this spring.
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Posted by Traditional Farmer on May 13, 2007 at 05:22:53 from (71.48.147.15):
In Reply to: That extra tractor has been handy this spring. posted by IaGary on May 13, 2007 at 03:09:37:
Extra tractor? lets see around here the Zebra 3520 and the Long 460 stay hooked to mowers, the Yanmar 330 stays hooked to the NH rake,the Oliver 1650D stays hooked to one NH 851 baler and one of the Long 910s stays hooked to the other 851. The other 910 has a baler unroller/mover on it. The Oliver 1365 and the AC 180 have loaders with bale spears one stays where I am loading the other where I am unloading.The Yanmar 1300 has a small tiller for cultivating the garden while one AC 5040 has a 5 ft tiller on it.The Pasquali has a blade on the front and a 3 pt platform on the back for fence checking and repairs.The other AC 5040 is for all around chores. The rest of the fleet is to fill in if any of the rest breeak down
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