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Posted by Greg D. on December 30, 2001 at 18:47:26 from (209.240.222.130):
In Reply to: AGCO posted by Slim on December 30, 2001 at 03:13:26:
Well if no one else will, I`ll have to. What makes you think the Cat ag line was the greatest thing to ever come along???????????? My buddy worked on a project with 42 Challengers and the Challenger type undercarriage trailers to tow fiber optic cable with. These were new machines at the start of the project and his exact words were, "the biggest pieces of S--- we had on the job." He said they had everything from blown engines to broken and thrown track belts and on and on. Down here in the Southwest desert area there are more Challengers sitting at the other ag dealers than there are other brands sitting at Cat. Wonder why??????????? Just because Cat puts their symbol on it, doesn`t make it God`s gift to the world.
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