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IF you go with the rear mower you can have both a bush hog for clearing and a finish/estate mower for the grassy areas. You can pick up a used finish mower at decent prices, cuts more like a mower than either a hog or flail.Don't think you'll be happy cutting grass with a hog.
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I have an M9540 Kubota I wanted a 60 HP but was talked into the 95HP. I am sure glad that I have the 95 instead of the 60 and sometimes I wish it was enlarger but not often
I also added 1050 pounds of rear wheel weights because a full load on the loader needs more weight in the rear. Also have water in the rear tires
I got banned on another web site for a debate that happened on this site. That's a first
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The degree of my privacy is no business of yours.
What we've learned from history is that we haven't learned from it.
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Yes indeed, good info that I appreciate. Still thinking L2501, but BIL had a B7800 30HP but smaller and much lighter, about 1K#'s. Wondering which would be best. Lawn mowing is going to be at least 60% of the deal. Not golf course lawn, some grass and perhaps weeds, about 5 acres. I know if I go lighter it will be less capable lifting etc. No idea the if the lighter tractor would leave ruts as well. Maybe a zero turn is in the future, but trying to be cheap..
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That’s a steal. Made in Germany. I spent a lot of hours on an 820 growing up. Great tractors.
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That’s a steal. Made in Germany. I spent a lot of hours on an 820 growing up. Great tractors. If I had some place to keep it I might be more inclined to check it out. But I've got too many machines stacked around here already.
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That’s a steal. Made in Germany. I spent a lot of hours on an 820 growing up. Great tractors. Wonder if somethings wrong with it?
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That’s a steal. Made in Germany. I spent a lot of hours on an 820 growing up. Great tractors. If I had some place to keep it I might be more inclined to check it out. But I've got too many machines stacked around here already. Live PTO would be enough to make me trade off that 8N for it.
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New Holland sells more tractors than any other maker in the world. That's a pretty fuzzy metric. As a single brand, I'd be shocked if New Holland sold more units worldwide. I'd even be surprised if CNH across brands sold the most units worldwide. 50% of the global tractor market is in India and China. India being the number one consumer and China being number two. And they are made by ls
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That’s a steal. Made in Germany. I spent a lot of hours on an 820 growing up. Great tractors. If I had some place to keep it I might be more inclined to check it out. But I've got too many machines stacked around here already. Live PTO would be enough to make me trade off that 8N for it. I don't use the PTO for anything. I'd like a lower gear than the 8N offers, however. But for the most part,.. a tractor is just a toy for me. It's not like I'm farming.
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8n is a good garden tractor, as long as you don't have to work it
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That’s a steal. Made in Germany. I spent a lot of hours on an 820 growing up. Great tractors. If I had some place to keep it I might be more inclined to check it out. But I've got too many machines stacked around here already. Live PTO would be enough to make me trade off that 8N for it. I don't use the PTO for anything. I'd like a lower gear than the 8N offers, however. But for the most part,.. a tractor is just a toy for me. It's not like I'm farming. Used an 8N with a sickle bar mower. Unnerving to have it running next to your head when you have it lifted making turns. Low gear is high as hell, you’re right.
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8n is a good garden tractor, as long as you don't have to work it My uncle said “they’re one step above a mule” Running a bottom plow, blade, rake etc. they shine though.
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8n is a good garden tractor, as long as you don't have to work it My uncle said “they’re one step above a mule” Running a bottom plow, blade, rake etc. they shine though. Had two on the farm growing up. Used them for raking, and running the elevator for grain, bales etc.
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