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Re: Farmall DX series Tractors
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Posted by colekicker on March 04, 2004 at 00:40:03 from (128.194.70.143):
In Reply to: Farmall DX series Tractors posted by leon on March 03, 2004 at 11:52:13:
Funny story. I work for a New Holland dealership in the summers, and before the DX series had officially be unveiled, we got this unusual tractor in we had purchased off lease returns. It was a NH, but it had a maroon hood, no decals on the sides, and a CaseIH logo on the front grill. I was very intrigued and couldn't seem to find an answer. I was shortly answered when I heard that the "new" DX line was coming out. It was an odd site to see the maroon hood and blue fenders, but I knew something was up. I agree that the Farmall name should have been used for the row crop. And in response to the last persons post saying they are all fords, that is completely false. The Ford name in tractors no longer exists. Go in you local New Holland dealer and try to find the Ford logo. There will be a poster up that says "We're as loyal to Ford as you are" with a guy wearing a NH hat on. NH ordered for dealer standards that all Ford logos be taken down. Yep, we are in a new world.
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