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Posted by Bryan on February 21, 2001 at 06:13:58 from (206.29.214.132):
In Reply to: Land for 155 H.P. posted by Brian on February 20, 2001 at 17:06:38:
Brian another thing to consider is that a tractor that big should be worked hard when you use it (get the water temp up to operating temp + ). I have a neighbor that use's his big tractor to feed hay daily to his beef cows it runs about 1 1/2 to 2 hours a day. Becuase it dosen't work hard it has raw unburnt fuel that runs down the muffler.The tractor runs at the right temp for the the thermostat that is in it but should be worked to raise the temp higher. I guess what I'm saying if you buy a big tractor don't just play with it, work it .. Good luck Bryan PS I've seen them at dealers even cheaper.
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