Posted by Mike M on April 28, 2014 at 10:10:26 from (24.140.0.120):
In Reply to: Re: tactor loyalty posted by rrlund on April 28, 2014 at 09:39:53:
I grew up around the Deere's mostly the 2 cyls. so that's what one usually tends to stick with.
I do agree with you that the Deere dealers today are nothing like what I grew up with and I also don't think the tractors now are holding up anywhere near as well either. At least the smaller stuff I deal with.
You sound kind of like my friends from school who were diehard Oliver and we used to kid each other all the time. Well when the local White dealer closed up and bought the John Deere dealer ( Shearer equip in Wooster Ohio )then I started seeing John Deere's show up at their place and Then I could kid them even more ! LOL.
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