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New tractor, which model to choose
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<blockquote data-quote="GHuggins" data-source="post: 7372672" data-attributes="member: 153873"><p>I can't say too much. I've been operating equipment for 26 yrs now and still managed to slide sideways down a hill and have the scrape blade on the rear of the tractor smack the guide wire to a not so sound phone pole causing it to snap in two and come down while I was doing some clean up. Starting to understand why a lot of people don't like radials on muddy hillsides :/ </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you don't mind me asking what kind of light setup did you wind up with. I've really been wanting to install some dim led's around to light the controls up in the cab...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GHuggins, post: 7372672, member: 153873"] I can't say too much. I've been operating equipment for 26 yrs now and still managed to slide sideways down a hill and have the scrape blade on the rear of the tractor smack the guide wire to a not so sound phone pole causing it to snap in two and come down while I was doing some clean up. Starting to understand why a lot of people don't like radials on muddy hillsides :/ If you don't mind me asking what kind of light setup did you wind up with. I've really been wanting to install some dim led's around to light the controls up in the cab... [/QUOTE]
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