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Re: Re: Horsepower/Mowing with Super A
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Posted by DirtCo on July 19, 2004 at 07:14:00 from (130.76.96.17):
In Reply to: Re: Horsepower/Mowing with Super A posted by TimV on July 16, 2004 at 10:42:10:
Super info guys. This souds like what I am looking for! I was afaid that the 20 HP would not do that well with the 5ft mower. My Jubilee has 31 horses and does well with the 5 ft brush hog, but I would not fare so good with a 6ftr. Obviously the belly mower uses less HP to mow with. I have found parts for my Ford tarctor are not hard to find and are resonably priced. Is this true with the Farmall also? I could buy one of those Japenese tractors, but they are complicated. Too many wires and lervers etc. plus they lack the nostalgic value of the great older tractors as well as the resale value. If I gotta do the work, I may as well enjoy it! Thanks, and God bless......DirtCo 'A Well Grounded Company'
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