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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostI don't know the difference in that and a 4430, but I made many a turn in the latter plowing and drinkin beer all night long listening to small town OLD country radio. It's was a fine tractor and felt like it would never quit pullin.... I wish I was doin that tonight as a matter of fact!
The 4430 is about a 95-115hp tractor, this one is around 120-130hp.
We probably have a rarity sitting out here in our pasture. A '73 4430 open cab model
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The 4640 is a beast of a tractor, you must of had one of those 25' stalk choppers on the back!
If I was strictly shredding light brush and grass I'd look for a lightly use 20' batwing I've seen a few use for stalk chopping but for our place that extra 5' isn't gonna speed things up.
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Thank ya sir this one is going to be cutting tifton85/jiggs and Prairie hay as well as pasture shredding here at the -4
Today I found out it's officially named "Unk's tractor" per the nephew. He won't ride in it yet but I bet first time pawpaw climbs in he'll be right behind him
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Well, back to work after a mini vacation of chillin at Galveston.
Thursday night supper (DDD marinated ribeye) at T-Bone Toms in Kemah on the trip down,
Friday breakfast at Mi Abuelita's on 45th, late lunch at Seahorse Seafood on Surfside Beach(shrimp poboy with homeade salsa and chips), and supper at Fisherman's Wharf(grilled redfish),
Saturday lunch on the way home at Hubcap Grill in Kemah, great burgers.
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