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Posted by FatRedneck on April 20, 2006 at 15:50:38 from (152.163.100.65):
In Reply to: Food Plots posted by Fireman_1217 on April 20, 2006 at 10:17:04:
i plant food plots every year for the deer and for momma to look at, i use an old pull type disc behind a 300 utility or my M or a 230 or a c or an h, whatever is appealing. my suggestion to you is to get a h with a loader would to me be foolish because,for one there is no curl to the bucket unless you get live hydrraulics on it whish is a royal pain. secondly we have a h with a factory loader and it is very much a nice tractor but my plow on my 4-wheeler moves more snow than it could on any day. being in a field and only doing that small of amount of ground it would make sense to me to sure if you want get a tractor but borrow equipment from your neighbor once or twice a year.thats my opinion, good luck
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