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Posted by mikeinmo on March 02, 2003 at 20:03:32 from (208.31.189.223):
In Reply to: 3788front mount blade posted by Lynn on March 02, 2003 at 18:18:19:
Are you sure you could see it from the seat? I guess you could always use a pair of binoculars. Sorry, I couldn't resist. There has been about every binder built around here except a 2+2, guess they were too big. Never did run one but looked like that nose would appear to be in the next county. See them advertised all the time and they look like they would be some cheap horsepower if you needed it. Saw a 2+2 pulling a big round baler baling alfalfa while passing through Kansas last summer. Good thing they had a big field. Wouldn't work too good where we bale here in MO. Once again not making fun of your tractor I like the looks of them just couldn't resist a little humor. Good Luck finding a blade.
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