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Re: LoBoy a good loader tractor? I'm back?
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Posted by Ksfarmmer on June 23, 2007 at 14:57:39 from (24.255.244.98):
In Reply to: LoBoy a good loader tractor? I'm back? posted by JayWalt on June 23, 2007 at 11:17:31:
I have a 154. They are pretty nice tractors, but pretty low in power, something like 15-17 HP. They are great tractors for mowing, but their useful goes down quickly after that. There are 3-points hitches available, but expensive and loaders are hard to come by. Don"t know much about how well they work. The PTO is non-standard so you can"t use normal implements. There is a great website for numbered series lo-boy owners. Give them a try before you buy anything. Mine is for sale in NE KS if you are interested. Go to yahoo groups and type in ihcubloboyseries. I"ve tried to paste it in and haven"t had much luck.
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