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Al C.

Acres per Wheel Horse ..

Acres per Wheel Horse ...  

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  1. 1. I'm curious how hard most of our Wheel Horses actually work. Please take this survey. How many acres of property do you have per Wheel Horse tractor you own. (For instance, I have a little less than half an acre and I have two Wheel Horses. So I have less than a quarter acre per tractor.) I realize this isn't scientific, but it might be interesting.

    • Less than a 1/4 acre per tractor.
    • Between a 1/4 and 1/2 acre per tractor.
    • Between 1/2 and 1 acre per tractor.
    • Between 1 and 2 acres per tractor.
    • Over 2 acres per tractor.
    • My Wheel Horses are for show only.
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AMC RULES

:blink: There are over thirty (30) :wh:'s...and no acres here.

       So, there you go...figure that one out.   :handgestures-salute: 

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pfrederi

I have 43 acres but the Horses are only maintaining about 8...14 working 2 projects

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Reel Mower Freak

I use my Raider 10 to roll and aerate 4 acres. I also use it for other yard work pulling a trailer and snow duty in the winter. I cut with a JD z-turn though.

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dcrage
3 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

:blink: There are over thirty (30) :wh:'s...and no acres here.

       So, there you go...figure that one out.   :handgestures-salute: 

Is he kidding us or does he really put 30 tractors in his magic shed?

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AMC RULES

:rolleyes: No kidding, that little :wh: shed is no joke. 

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ed lincoln

I have 3-1/2 acres but 2 acres is mowed by a 4 leg hay burning horse. No gas or oil required. C161 could mow the other 1-1/2 part.

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