Posted by Ivan in Mich on March 26, 2015 at 14:53:45 from (174.125.90.133):
In Reply to: New Holland tractors posted by Ivan in Mich on March 26, 2015 at 11:36:23:
I think they are going out on a lease. In the Mcbain, Falmouth area there a a few very large dairy operations and they milk 24 hours a day. Most hire out their field work to a couple of outfits in the area. In the past these outfits had Case and last year one of them had at least 10 new Case tractors. These thing were huge. They start out in the spring with manure and then they chop hay and later corn. When I talked to the salesman at Deere last week he said that their main sales up here was compact tractors. Mcbain New Holland is going to build a new building to the east of town and will open it this fall. When I went thru there yesterday there were a couple of trucks waiting to unload and each had 1 tractor on a lowboy
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