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Old 04-04-2008, 09:39 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Now you just need to change your logo...BILL41 to BIL-L48...

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Old 04-05-2008, 12:11 AM   #32 (permalink)
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That's a great idea Paul. It would even make me 7 years younger
 
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The original reason for this thread was to help me determine what tractor to buy. Now that everyone has helped me do that (thank you) it is time to end this thread.
How do we do that? Just let it die or does a moderator do that.
How about a new thread on the L-48?
 
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Old 04-05-2008, 09:09 AM   #34 (permalink)
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I'd be really interested in learning about your L 48, what do you think of it so far?

"this morning I woke up with nothing to do, it is now afternoon and I have over half of it done".
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Old 04-07-2008, 07:30 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Bill , i would say you got her broke in real good now...

Great pics...

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The original reason for this thread was to help me determine what tractor to buy. Now that everyone has helped me do that (thank you) it is time to end this thread.
How do we do that? Just let it die or does a moderator do that.
How about a new thread on the L-48?
i would leave it be, because it shows the buying process - plus what you wound up with wasn't what you were asking for originally - I think you realized you need the biggest machine possible for your needs.

Of course I recommend a new thread just on your L48 - plenty to talk and learn about there.

These would be my 2 questions don't answer here but in your new thread
  1. How do you trailer it?
  2. what is its weight?

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I'm trading my B21 for the L39 tomorrow, but look what that little machine has dug up! I cleared all that bottom land with it and dug around and rocked the 15-20 such sized trees using their weight during the swaying of the mass with the push/release to topple them. It was pretty intense .
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I'm trading my B21 for the L39 tomorrow, but look what that little machine has dug up! I cleared all that bottom land with it and dug around and rocked the 15-20 such sized trees using their weight during the swaying of the mass with the push/release to topple them. It was pretty intense .
Someday once you get settled in you'll have to tell us the whole story of how you went from an L35... to a B21... and then now back up to an L39.

Seems that there must be an interesting story there to tell!
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It is a very good story





I'll tell you PM sometime.
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It is a very good story

I'll tell you PM sometime.
If it involves evil women and/or hideous divorce... I don't want to know. Been there, done that... and still suffering (financially) to this day.

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