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Re: Tips needed on buying older tractor for brush
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on September 21, 2004 at 17:23:10 from (204.255.236.122):
In Reply to: Re: Tips needed on buying older tractor for brush posted by TheRealRon on September 21, 2004 at 11:45:13:
Obviously you have a severe drinking and/ or drug problem...Where in the world did you ever come up with the STUPID idea that Oliver was a better tractor than DEERE"s They made a few "good" tractors, but no where near in the same class as the 4020, or the 4440, or the ect, ect, ect. I use my tractors to farm with... Not just to push snow off of the driveway like you do. I need a REAL tractor for REAL work. Not some outdated, underpowered, antique. I"d suggest you try to get a clue before you go raving about something that"s disappearing into history like Your OILallover. AGCO is trying hard to compete on a world market. They still handle parts for the short term, for all their "collectors items" that their ancestors sold. Someday, you"ll get enough of a clue about tractor to go buy a real one. Untill then, good luck with your relic. John
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