Bob_Skurka
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While I would not go as far as Bob and not recommend any tractor that had a limited 3PH, I would certainly want to advise anyone that was considering a tractor that had a limited 3PH, that that was the case and that it could make using some standard implements inconvient or even almost impossible.
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Henro. . . I'm not bashful about it at all, and what I have seen and learned over the past decade of playing with tractors is that many people are just like me. They move to the cournty and have NO CLUE what to do. Someone tells them their tractor is the best thing since sliced bread and they accept that as fact. Then they go to buy an implement and it does not fit!!!
I've never pretended to be smart or to be a farmer or someone who grew up with tractors, I sell candy to kids and cigarettes to people addicted to nicotine, that does not take a lot of brain power!!! But I learn from my mistakes and the mistakes my neighbors make. Sometimes the best tool is the cheapest one. Sometimes it is the biggest one. Sometimes the smallest one. And sometimes you need one tool to do a lot of jobs. That tool is a tractor. For my brother, the guy who grew up and couldn't master the use of duck tape, I would recommend he hire a lawn care company. For most people who are looking at buying their FIRST serious tractor, I'm willing to bet that they don't know the difference between a limited Cat 1 and a Cat 1 or a Cat 2 or a Cat 3 hitch. Consequently, I think that they might find themselves at some point in the future needing to needlessly upgrade because they made an illinformed choice.
You and I are lucky. We get to play with different size toys and our wives don't kick us out when we show up with something newer, bigger, better or just more fun.
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While I would not go as far as Bob and not recommend any tractor that had a limited 3PH, I would certainly want to advise anyone that was considering a tractor that had a limited 3PH, that that was the case and that it could make using some standard implements inconvient or even almost impossible.
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Henro. . . I'm not bashful about it at all, and what I have seen and learned over the past decade of playing with tractors is that many people are just like me. They move to the cournty and have NO CLUE what to do. Someone tells them their tractor is the best thing since sliced bread and they accept that as fact. Then they go to buy an implement and it does not fit!!!
I've never pretended to be smart or to be a farmer or someone who grew up with tractors, I sell candy to kids and cigarettes to people addicted to nicotine, that does not take a lot of brain power!!! But I learn from my mistakes and the mistakes my neighbors make. Sometimes the best tool is the cheapest one. Sometimes it is the biggest one. Sometimes the smallest one. And sometimes you need one tool to do a lot of jobs. That tool is a tractor. For my brother, the guy who grew up and couldn't master the use of duck tape, I would recommend he hire a lawn care company. For most people who are looking at buying their FIRST serious tractor, I'm willing to bet that they don't know the difference between a limited Cat 1 and a Cat 1 or a Cat 2 or a Cat 3 hitch. Consequently, I think that they might find themselves at some point in the future needing to needlessly upgrade because they made an illinformed choice.
You and I are lucky. We get to play with different size toys and our wives don't kick us out when we show up with something newer, bigger, better or just more fun.
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