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    Honey Locust trees excavator, Track loader, Dozer

    I have about 145 acres near Greenville Texas, with about 100 acres I bale for hay and about 60 acres of it with Honey locust trees scattered about. They are mostly 2"-12" trees, 15'-30' tall, typically they grow in clusters so many grow together making large bases in clay soil. I probably have...
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    Gooseneck trailer

    Just bought a 18 Ram 3500 DRW 3.73 gears 4x4 CC, 800 torque, not the 930 variety with the Aisin. Looking for my first gooseneck, so far I went and looked at Big Tex, Sure-pull, PJ, Kearney and 1 other at Tugger trailers, but can't remember what it was. I want to be able to haul my Deere CTL...
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    Just bought a Deere 333E

    After testing several out, mostly Takeuchi's (really wanted a TL10 cab, just too much money), I just pulled the trigger on a JD 333E ROPS with 2600 hours. First CTL. Traded in a 20 year old Ford backhoe that was just too awkward for most of what I do. Anyway, the only real issue I could find...
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    Ford/New Holland 555E

    Just bought a 555E backhoe with 4n1, 3300 hours 4wd, and quick connect WB rear bucket at auction. It's my first piece of heavy equipment other than farm tractors. I have 144 acres of mixed hay fields/woods and usually run a offroad M/C race a year on it, with a small M/X track. Have rented a...
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    Need advice on what equipment to buy

    New member, but I've actually followed several threads and hope ya'll can help, I know Eddie should have some good advice. Little background, I own 144 acres near Greenville Texas and hope to grow it to around 200 in the next couple years. I currently have a hay guy that comes in and cuts...
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