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9 Mar ’15 - 2:03 pm
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Decided to try and get the 2010 that you first posted,  been talking to my local bank off and on today. She should have an answer back hopefully this afternoon or first thing in the am if they can do it. 

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Hot dang. It is almost the exact tractor I have -- just a slightly older model but same specs and everything. Now we can have a competition to see what cool stuff we can do with it. I have the feeling you will win.

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really would be great to have around the house, hopefully they can get everything worked out

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9 Mar ’15 - 5:15 pm
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never knew snapper made these

http://maine.craigsl.....39863.html

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Yeah, it is pretty light duty, bro. Frame, 3 point, and PTO wise. 

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9 Mar ’15 - 5:37 pm
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That's what I figured. I wonder if that Kubota might even be too small for our needs and if something like this would be better

http://maine.craigsl.....78896.html

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Yeah bro, people always say to go a class bigger. I am limited by garage space and wanting to do a good job mowing. Bigger ones can come with decks but they are harder to mow in tight areas. May not be a problem for you. 

Where are you going to store it?

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We still have our house that's about 600 feet down the road with a garage, would store it there until I get a workshop built

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