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Re: Re: HOW MANY TRACTORS DO YOU NEED TO GET YOUR CHORES DONE?
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Posted by Stan on April 05, 2001 at 07:39:13 from (65.162.104.6):
In Reply to: Re: HOW MANY TRACTORS DO YOU NEED TO GET YOUR CHORES DONE? posted by Tyler(WA) on April 05, 2001 at 06:35:19:
Hey Tyler, I wasn't gonna stick my useless comments into this reasonable and interesting discussion, but your reply gave me room to operate! I have a 3-acre lot in a small town 'bout 20 miles south of Huntsville, AL. It's where my machine shop is, that's how I make my living, such as it is. I only have 4 tractors right now to take care of this place, plus an old Jacobsen 6-foot mower. Have a bush-hog (oops, A-C rotary cutter) landscaping box to keep the gravel parking lot fixed, and no real use for most of these tractors. But as you said, still have room to park some more. Really enjoy the older and odd-ball stuff. Had lots of fun and lots of not-so-fun on a Farmall 460 D when I was a yungun.
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