flusher
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- Joined
- Jun 4, 2005
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- Location
- Sacramento
- Tractor
- Getting old. Sold the ranch. Sold the tractors. Moved back to the city.
Wow, you guys have been so extremely helpful, thank you all.
Now considering Compact size vs sub-compact, but hubby says the big knobby tires will tear up our ground which as someone else pointed out can get a little soggy in the summer. (Technically we live in the Green Swamp, which shelters the head waters of 5 Florida rivers)
Anyone want to comment on that?
By "ground" I assume you refer to your lawn areas.
So, get turf tires for your tractor.
Or better, get a riding mower for lawn maintenance and ag tires on your new tractor. My three tractors (Mahindra 5525, Massey Ferguson 135 and Farmall Super A) are used in the field. I have a 2005 $1000 Huskee riding mower (42 in) from Tractor Supply to take care of the lawn and a 1974 $600 Bolens G14 riding mower (42 in) with rototiller for the veg garden.