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Re: IH vs evrything else
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Posted by ed on January 26, 2001 at 13:39:38 from (63.24.61.239):
In Reply to: IH vs evrything else posted by Charlie on January 25, 2001 at 19:24:00:
I could say alot of things good and bad of any tractor. They all have there downfalls, but when the call for hp vs performance the only way the tractor gets max is by putting it to the ground. If any tractor has it set up it'l out do most anything. I remeber my boss once saying "a 9hp tractor would beat a 20hp lawn tractor any day". The reason was in the way the machines put it to the ground. It would be unfair to compair tractors with out getting the real understandings. This is my two cents worth, for what it's worth.
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