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farmerjohninpa wrote on Wednesday, November 08, 2017 (PST):i ran a to 20 for e few years and had the same problem,,it would get stuck if there was a rain cloud within 20 miles,,live in pa and at 2000 feet above sea level it would get stuck in a rain puddle..
Graham Worsnop wrote on Wednesday, December 20, 2017 (PST):In the "Down Under" part of the world aka Australia and New Zealand (not the same country), long before four wheel drive or front wheel assisst were heard of the 'Little Grey Fergies. had an enviable reputation of being able to work in apallingly wet and muddy conditions compared with almost any other tractor, so have a little difficulty accepting the criticism levelled at them here. But there are limits and then it seems to come down to driver competenance.
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