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Re: Do newer machines use altenators or generators
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Posted by Jon Hagen on March 07, 2007 at 13:46:22 from (75.104.56.247):
In Reply to: Re: Do newer machines use altenators or generators posted by souNdguy on March 07, 2007 at 10:30:09:
Sorry if it sounded like I was talking down to the owner of a small utility tractor. I guess we live in different worlds, and I should realize that the large tractors that are so common in my area are as rare in your area as the little ones are in mine. About the smallest viable farm in this area is 2000 acres with the norm being about 5000 acres and the big boys farming 10-20,000 acres,so equippment needs are very different. glad we can talk about the things that are similar and different between our areas. I don't enjoy a huffing and hissing match all that much either, so i will try to better understand where the other guy is comming from before running my mouth.
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