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Re: First Time Buyer Needs Advice!
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Posted by Woodbeef on October 02, 2000 at 05:53:06 from (206.186.52.193):
In Reply to: First Time Buyer Needs Advice! posted by John on October 01, 2000 at 18:11:48:
I agree on one point: Save your money for a MFD tractor with a loader! You'll need at least $15-30,000 CDN for a decent one.I'd go with a cab too,with air if possible(it gets awful cold up here,and the wind does tend to blow too,you'll like the A/C during bug season,and the heat of summer too)As for the plow:Forget mounting it on your every day driver(there is nothing that will tear a good truck up faster than a snow plow)For less than the cost of a new plow,pick up a field truck with one($1,000-2,500 )All it needs to do is run good ,and have heat and wipers.Who cares what it looks like!!
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