Posted by buickanddeere on December 20, 2009 at 16:19:11 from (216.183.135.105):
In Reply to: ain't it amazing.... posted by rrlund on December 20, 2009 at 14:16:16:
Can you put a CAT II 7-1/2 ft double auger snow blower on one of those little tractors? Can you connect a loader large enough to carry a ton ease and safety on rough or muddy ground with one of those little tractors? Is it possible to pull two furrows on the blue clay hills here with one of those little tractors? Can you run a 30KW+ pto generator with one of those little tractors? Can you haul a wagon load of bales or a gravity bin of grain weighing 6-12 ton up or down one of the hills here with one of those little tractors? Can you run an air-seeder, backhoe,log splitter or loader hydraulics with a live high volume/high pressure hydraulic system. From one of those little tractors? Is there live pto or live hydraulics on those little tractors? Is there decent lights and a cab on those little tractors? Those little tractors were made and sold as a replacement for loads normally pulled by a team of horses. Those team sized loads no longer exist.
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