RodInNS said: (quoted from post at 16:10:26 09/22/08)
Rod
Didn't know MacRae was still selling parts, haven't been into Baddeck in a while. Now that I think about it, IIRC, I remember seeing midway motors dealer stickers with Dodge Plymouth Massey Ferguson on them. Interestingly my grandfather sold Massey Harris in Sydney in the 1940's.
Belmac was hawking Deere a few years back, understood they had an "arrangement" with MacLeods on stock as Deere wouldn't given them a full dealership. Have a relative that bought a small kubota with mower/blower from them.
Been into Bremners in Moncton since Tractors Plus closed. Only have one NH piece though so it's not a bother. Deal very little with Central, and don't have any green, so no MacLeod's dealings, went to AC myself (late 90's) with one of their salesmen.
I've ran three 7310 loaders....all of them were junk in the bucket QA,twisted, broken and misaligned, all of them were either next to new or brand new, didn't take much to tear them up.
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