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Posted by Kansas on December 18, 2004 at 17:00:52 from (216.212.40.171):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Prices posted by txblu on December 18, 2004 at 06:20:50:
You're exactly right, things have really changed and improved. The thing that comes to my mind is like a car or pickup---go out in the morning and turn the key on, turns over a few times and its running--I have vivid memories of sticking a screw driver or a stick in the carb. to hold the butterfly open!!! I think the big thing is (was) that we (me in particular) talked ourselves into being afraid of the new technology and didn't learn right along with it. I personally have been on a crusade to get up to speed, I've got a code reader and my trusty volt ohm meter and I've got over my fears somewhat. I'd really like to have a Snap On Scanner, but can't justify the cost. At any rate, I'm with you, I'd love to have a brand new Jonny Popper (a 6400 would be "new" to me"), so if any of you all have any pull with Santa, be sure and tell him what I want. Merry Christmas to you all.
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