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Re: Junk, or the next generation?
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Posted by Fred OH on February 20, 2004 at 10:21:02 from (38.119.141.136):
In Reply to: Junk, or the next generation? posted by Scott on February 18, 2004 at 08:33:33:
The doorbell rang the other day and I was sitting here on the YTMAG board and it was my old schoolmate Jim...come on in...glad to see you. So after a little chat about other things we got back to the computer and tractors. Jim has been a life long (very successful) farmer. Jim was always very quiet in school and never made many waves but got good grades...anyhow, when we got around to the gray market tractors...he spoke up and said that his neighbors bought one and "run the h*ll out of it for years" and never did tear it up or have problems with it. From the boards experience with them...I didn't have a very good opinion of them. After he left I got to thinking about his statement and maybe I better find out more about the neighbor's tractor and post it for all concerned...if anyones interested??? Fred OH
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