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Old 03-26-2008, 04:07 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I wish . I still might be able to "pull off" an A/C cab model with SWMBO if I am lucky . Jay one more time and I think it is coming soon for southern NE and tne northern Atlantic states.
Jay!!! I can't believe you are ready to go air-conditioned CAB on us!!! What's that all about???

Did you win that PowerBall Lottery that I've been trying so hard to win???

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Just some "magical thinking" on my part. I have seen far too many people take advantage of their personal situation; I was going to give it a shot with SWMBO. The chances of success are infinitesimally small. Jay

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Dougster: Just some "magical thinking" on my part. I have seen far too many people take advantage of their personal situation; I was going to give it a shot with SWMBO. The chances of success are infinitesimally small. Jay
Oh Jay... Using sympathy to get an air-conditioned CAB tractor??? Is that legit??? Is that permitted??? Is that Kosher???

I say if you want one: Go to the bank, take out the money, and go for the gusto!!!

I promise to visit you in the hospital after SWMBO punches you in the nose!

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Thanks Jay! I am wondering if the TC34DA is a little bit too much tractor for what I actually need, making for an awkward mower. I know of 2 people who have DC33's with 72" MMM and they both love them. I'll keep you posted on what I find &/or decide.
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Sounds like its a real good fit for the 27 acres and 5-6 for finish mowing - lets us know how you make out - Im excited for you !

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IMHO a TC31 would provide you the power/"footprint" to meet your stated needs. You do need to consider total rig weight and tire type/weight as it relates to mowing and other anticipated tasks. A MMM will rob you of ground clearance and they according to most are a PITA to attach and detach. RFM's and RC's are alot more easy to attach/detach and you have greater control of cutting height, but you have to watch your "swing" when turning and backing up.

Dougster: I am not concerned about my nose.


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