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Posted by Mark Hendershot on December 22, 2001 at 20:10:23 from (216.166.150.168):
Was down at the John Deere Tractor shop today picking up a part. I seen this neat 4 wheel drive tractor, could not tell what kind it was, red with two black role bars and had a 3-cylinder engine. They had the hood and head off fixing it. Man I tell you this tractor had more parts, hydralic hoses, the dash from the back looked like under a cars dash tons of wire! They used up every square inch of space under the hood for unknown parts galor! It reminded me of why I like older cars it dosen't take two hours just to get to the plugs. I don't understand why manufactors haft to screw up a good thing, A tractor is for working with and all that other stuff is just to make work for the shops. Even the mechanic said it was a hard one to work on. I will stick with my 50 yr old one I can still see the plugs and their isn't much more than 15ft of wire to make it run. We should be thankfull that people want the new tractors so we can get the old ones! Mark H. PS This tractor was not as tall as my Ferguson TO-30
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