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Where does old iron go to die?
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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1539006" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>I'm very new to the tractor aspects of farming. Did a little brushhogging in the past but this year did our own hay (on some fairly-steep-to-me fields). Even aside from the fields, our farm road (goes between fields and down to barn) is quite steep and rocky. Do y'all not use 4wd on hills? </p><p>Hubs used to caution me against using 4wd in the truck in the winter unless there was really a ton of snow. (Early failure of the X G 7 demodulator). But our roads are hella steep, drift over, and yours truly is often the one plowing the ones around us, by default. So I finally said that if I'm plowing out half the county on steep hills, by george I will use 4wd if there's 10 snowflakes, and if it means something goes out sooner, so be it. (I do know it won't turn as well etc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1539006, member: 20599"] I'm very new to the tractor aspects of farming. Did a little brushhogging in the past but this year did our own hay (on some fairly-steep-to-me fields). Even aside from the fields, our farm road (goes between fields and down to barn) is quite steep and rocky. Do y'all not use 4wd on hills? Hubs used to caution me against using 4wd in the truck in the winter unless there was really a ton of snow. (Early failure of the X G 7 demodulator). But our roads are hella steep, drift over, and yours truly is often the one plowing the ones around us, by default. So I finally said that if I'm plowing out half the county on steep hills, by george I will use 4wd if there's 10 snowflakes, and if it means something goes out sooner, so be it. (I do know it won't turn as well etc). [/QUOTE]
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