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Re: What Was The Worst Tractor ?
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Posted by Steven@nd on December 01, 2001 at 19:27:30 from (12.23.184.219):
In Reply to: What Was The Worst Tractor ? posted by YGHM (You're Gonna Hate Me) on December 01, 2001 at 13:59:27:
Anything NEW is crap! Computer controls make everything more difficult, and how are you going to restore these tractors in 50 years? Where will you find a computer that isn't fried? Where will you find a plastic hood that isn't cracked? And then there is all the digital junk that goes out too. It will cost $100,000 to restore a tractor someday. Sad. As for old stuff, have to agree on the Fordson, tip over, worm gear makes your @$$ red hot too, and the noise from the worm gear. As a general rule, tractors built in the early 70's fuel crisis era. Expensive fuel=cheap tractor. Steven
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