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Nice looking rig ! Jay
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I never regreted putting on a grill guard on my TC33DA. I got the guard before it left the dealer since I didn't trust myself with a plastic hood. If you are going to be in or pushing brush very often, it is a good investement. Congrats and have fun! |
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Without HST is just not with it! 3*Speaking of getting on<> Always get on and off on the up hill side that way if the tractor goes over it won't land on top of you. Getting on from the low side could cause a roll over-Happened to my neighbors 18 year son several years ago. I8 is awful young to die.
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