Posted by 71ford100 on January 04, 2011 at 13:32:19 from (129.72.163.37):
In Reply to: If you bleed green posted by rrlund on January 04, 2011 at 12:39:36:
Part of the problem in itself in the John Deere Tech program (it reminds me of WyoTech and there are some real idiots at the one in Laramie, WY). My brother is going into the program next fall and he was amazed at how many future students were their that didn"t know how to drive a tractor let alone work on one. He does have an attitude problem but my guess is that is going to go away when he lips off to someone after he is out on his own....One of the things that is confusing and I blame strictly JD for this is they are now reusing model numbers on the compacts that were once used on older models I.E 7520
P.S my brother knows what a 1010 is and is smart enough to call his brother if he doesn"t have a clue about something old.
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