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Re: HOW MANY TRACTORS DO YOU NEED TO GET YOUR CHORES DONE?
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Posted by jp on April 04, 2001 at 19:07:52 from (128.174.0.218):
In Reply to: HOW MANY TRACTORS DO YOU NEED TO GET YOUR CHORES DONE? posted by Ken McWilliams on April 04, 2001 at 18:42:20:
Three main ones, CIH 7120, 7220, and a 995, and my old JD 630 that gets pulled out every once in a while. This is about the right number for us. The 995 keeps the loader on year-round and is used daily for chores, for hay mowing and raking in the summer, and running the auger in the fall. The two big tractors are the main field tractors. The 7120 gets put on the field cultivator in the spring, while the 7220 sees the planter and at times the mulcher. During haying the 7120 goes on the baler and the 7220 picks the bales off the field. At harvest both pull gravity wagons. Some of you say that we can get by with one large tractor, no way.
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