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Posted by KENT on May 15, 2005 at 14:41:14 from (24.155.172.22):
In Reply to: Re: compacts posted by buickanddeere on May 15, 2005 at 13:21:01:
YES, MR B & D, I USE CAPS OR SMALL LETTERS AS I TYPE BY HUNT & PECK AND SINCE YOU DON'T LIKE CAPS, HERE GOES---we all know that you bleed green and anything john deere puts on the market is great by you---i bought a new jd 4610 and kept it for a year and a half---i really liked the tractor very well, but i had electronic problens and plastic breakage--also, wires hanging all over that caught up in brush--this was not due to abuse---you say metal fenders will rust, plastic won't---i assure you that if you left both outside in the hot texas sun and 30 to 40 inches of rain a year, the metal would last a whole lot longer than the plastic---how many 40 to 50 year old tractors are running around without rusted out fenders?---lots of them in my part of the country-- AS I SAY, THE PLASTIC AND ELECTRONIC TRACTORS ARE NOT BUILT FOR THE LONG HAUL !!!!
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