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What are the pros and cons of feeder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Covemastah" data-source="post: 164282" data-attributes="member: 10933"><p>rushfan are you ttq? how is your seniority ? if low you will be a vaca cover or a wad driver at first with a var start time each week!! aside from that you will be happy you will have more free time around the house to get things done ,on weekends wont have to jam everything in like lawn or painting ,stuff like that!! wont be as tired and have more time with the family. just do it,the only bad times in feeders is when it snows,just take it slow and safe,its alot better than humping a 150 lb pottery barn pkg up 3 flights of stairs kiddo you will love it!!!! let us know what you do,,after a week or 2 you will get alot more comfortable in that tractor and wiil be glad you did it good luck guy woodsy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Covemastah, post: 164282, member: 10933"] rushfan are you ttq? how is your seniority ? if low you will be a vaca cover or a wad driver at first with a var start time each week!! aside from that you will be happy you will have more free time around the house to get things done ,on weekends wont have to jam everything in like lawn or painting ,stuff like that!! wont be as tired and have more time with the family. just do it,the only bad times in feeders is when it snows,just take it slow and safe,its alot better than humping a 150 lb pottery barn pkg up 3 flights of stairs kiddo you will love it!!!! let us know what you do,,after a week or 2 you will get alot more comfortable in that tractor and wiil be glad you did it good luck guy woodsy [/QUOTE]
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