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Re: First Tractor Show / Pull Comments/Questions
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Posted by MikeH-Tx on August 21, 2000 at 14:39:16 from (192.55.24.50):
In Reply to: First Tractor Show / Pull Comments/Questions posted by Steve W on August 21, 2000 at 12:37:07:
I'll only address part of your questions: There are probably many reasons for Deere popularity, but the 2 cylinder sound is definitely a big part of it - it hooked me. Farmalls and Deeres both have quantity going for them, making parts easier to find. Both generate fierce loyalty among their fans, as do most of the brands. I would be interested in alternate opinions. I also agree with you on the rusty examples. Kind of refreshing to see an old tractor look like an old tractor. One guy at the Tx Smithville show had a JD-D with all new insides, but no paint. Works for me.
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