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I am thinking field tires in the front since it is 4wd. For rear weight I can always attach the finishing mower.If you're going to plow I'd get field tires.
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This site is completely free and there are no costs. Please enjoy and provide feedback.I am thinking field tires in the front since it is 4wd. For rear weight I can always attach the finishing mower.If you're going to plow I'd get field tires.
About 1.75 gallonsHow much fuel in the 3.5 hrs.?
Blow it out good with compressed air and keep on trucking !
They are on key powerLooks like factory. Are the headlights keyed? If not make sure you check they are off when you're done.