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high crop Question
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high crop Question
I'm looking for a cub ,so far my only local options have been a high crop and assorted wrecks. Is the high crop a row instrument only? can a typical Flail or belly mower be used? Does it negate the use of a front end loader or other implement? I may have to live with only one cub for a while. I currently do not own a cub now but I've got the bug.I thought my MF165 would be the smallest tractor I'd own.
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Mike,
If all else looks good to you, go for the hi-crop! Quickly! It can be easily converted to standard by swapping wheels with one of the many who want them. The only thing different will be the front axle that's a little wider than standard. You could probably even swap that if you wanted to.
By making the swaps you may recover part of your cost.
If all else looks good to you, go for the hi-crop! Quickly! It can be easily converted to standard by swapping wheels with one of the many who want them. The only thing different will be the front axle that's a little wider than standard. You could probably even swap that if you wanted to.
By making the swaps you may recover part of your cost.
George Willer
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