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Posted by Katharine on July 03, 2007 at 16:46:14 from (70.152.55.15):
In Reply to: My pet peeve posted by JGarner on July 03, 2007 at 11:16:09:
I have 30+ chickens and chicks, geese, guineas, 2 pregnant sheep and I sell vegetables, eggs and poultry off my 5 acres. I have 2 old Snapper LT's one is a 16hp and the other is 12.5, I'm hoping between the 2, to get one decent one again. They're well over 20 years old and built like 'lil tanks! One broke and I went out and bought a new Craftsman 26hp, 54" cut with ALL the attachments, so called plow, cultivator, harrow, etc.... Biggest piece of &%$@! I ever wasted money on. Took it ALL back, after going 'round with corporate and am now spending the same money on a 1975 Ford 3400 Diesel and getting the other Snappers fixed for mowing round the house. Had to have a REAL tractor, at least as much as I can afford right now!
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