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Re: Re: Re: Re: Hi-Lo Gear Arrangement on 8N
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Posted by BA on March 06, 2003 at 14:03:22 from (65.168.224.193):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Hi-Lo Gear Arrangement on 8N posted by Lyle (Sask) on March 05, 2003 at 14:25:48:
Lyle, Thank you for your informative reply. There's no denying the 8N is a well-engineered piece of equipment. I'll have to price turf tires and replace the front tires if I want to use it for a lawn mower though. My clay soil won't firm up enough until August to support lugged and grooved tires. I'll also have to price the finish mower to see what its cost would be. I have about 2 acres to mow with about 3 acres to at least keep knocked down. But a physical limitation may be the deciding factor as to whether I can keep the 8N or have to sell it or trade for a garden tractor. I realize they aren't as well built, but they may be what I can handle. It seems with the condition of my tractor and its attachments it should be worth around 4 to 5 thousand dollars, which will go a long way toward a good garden tractor. I'm confused, but I'll figure it out. Thanks again.
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