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Posted by markct on August 28, 2003 at 12:36:41 from (216.111.137.36):
In Reply to: plowing with tractor posted by michel baumann on August 27, 2003 at 20:36:36:
well i have no idea what type of tractor that is, but i will say this, if all ya want to do is plow snow, get an old truck instead of a tractor. we have 4 tractors but we still plow with a rusted out international scout, 4wd, heat, features alot of tractors dont have. also starting up tractors in the cold is hard on the engine and hyds since the oil is so thick. a beatup truck can be had alot cheaper than a tractor and usualy will be better for snowplowing. the only nice thing about a tractor is that ya dont need to register and insure it if ya are gona be going up and down the street to help the neighbors, but it is slow, and without a cab you will freeze your a$$ off, did that for about 8 years, from the time we blew the rear end in our 1952 IH plow truck till when we got our 1980 IH scout
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