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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5412896" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>4wd really helps small to midsize tractors & a fel is a must in my opinion. We have a 34 & 52 hp, both 4wd & loaders.</p><p></p><p> No way we could have some of the plots we have without both options. Two plots down in bottom of hollow sometimes require a scoop of rocks out of creek to get back up the hill. Several years ago a buddy that took his tractor down there said that there was just something wrong with diesel fuel running out of filler neck when coming up the hill!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5412896, member: 2474"] 4wd really helps small to midsize tractors & a fel is a must in my opinion. We have a 34 & 52 hp, both 4wd & loaders. No way we could have some of the plots we have without both options. Two plots down in bottom of hollow sometimes require a scoop of rocks out of creek to get back up the hill. Several years ago a buddy that took his tractor down there said that there was just something wrong with diesel fuel running out of filler neck when coming up the hill!! [/QUOTE]
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