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Re: Smoking JD 5525
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Posted by buickanddeere on October 26, 2006 at 21:29:35 from (209.240.120.192):
In Reply to: Smoking JD 5525 posted by Andy C1 on October 26, 2006 at 17:42:14:
Purchase a JD 6000 twenty or a 5105/5205. Some engineers and department heads at JD should be demoted to toilet cleaning duty for the rest of their careers for the 5000 series fiasco. History repeats it's self. With all the old engineers and department heads retired who were around for the 2010 diesel dud in the early/mid 1960's. This next generation of Deere decided to build another "2010" apparently unaware it didn't work the 1st time. To the 1960's Deere's credit they canned the 2010 mess promptly as they realized you can't polish a turd. On the other hand Deere has been trying to polish the 5000 for the past 16 years. Time to realize the stink is just getting spread around.
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