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<blockquote data-quote="BillM" data-source="post: 4012764" data-attributes="member: 45785"><p>I've never owned a tractor, either. I did, once upon a time, own 7 acres of land on which darned few of the things I wanted to do to it got done because I didn't have one. My dad bought a ranch in Western Colorado after I left home. He wound up with a couple of tractors, and an old cable-operated D-9 Cat. Only had 80 acres. Raised cattle & horses, and most of the food he needed to feed them. Used them to pull a baler, and probably a dozen other attachments, build a 4 acre pond for the grand-kids to fish in, and sculpt the land to suit him. Put in an orchard, roads, gardens, et cetera. Used them to build & repair buildings, too. Working mostly by himself, he could lift and hold things in place as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillM, post: 4012764, member: 45785"] I've never owned a tractor, either. I did, once upon a time, own 7 acres of land on which darned few of the things I wanted to do to it got done because I didn't have one. My dad bought a ranch in Western Colorado after I left home. He wound up with a couple of tractors, and an old cable-operated D-9 Cat. Only had 80 acres. Raised cattle & horses, and most of the food he needed to feed them. Used them to pull a baler, and probably a dozen other attachments, build a 4 acre pond for the grand-kids to fish in, and sculpt the land to suit him. Put in an orchard, roads, gardens, et cetera. Used them to build & repair buildings, too. Working mostly by himself, he could lift and hold things in place as needed. [/QUOTE]
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