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Posted by Paul in C IL on September 10, 2003 at 09:59:33 from (198.70.20.138):
In Reply to: Gravely tractor posted by Mac/MS on September 10, 2003 at 07:25:52:
Gravely made four-wheel tractors in addition to the more well-known 2-wheel variety. The four wheel tractors could use the front mounted attachments designed for the 2-wheelers; but they require a "front PTO kit" in order to do so. I am not sure what year the four-wheelers first appeard. We have an 8122 four-wheeler that as ppurchased around 1980, and is still being used. But I know the 4-wheelers were made for several years before this. Ariens has purchased Gravely, but for now the four-wheelers are still available new, though there is talk of discontinuing them. www.gravely.com to see what is available new. A google search for Gravely will turn up some info, though much of it is for the 2-wheelers.
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