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Re: Re: Re: Farmall cub backhoe
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Posted by Just Thought- - - on January 25, 2003 at 11:56:32 from (63.147.130.33):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Farmall cub backhoe posted by Andy Martin on January 23, 2003 at 21:58:51:
I would sure like to see a 34 Farmall tractor operation, and see just how many of those tractors are actually used, and how many of them just sit there un-used. If you are collecting the tractors, I could maybe understand the high number of tractors, but I certainly don't believe that you have enough uses to justify that many tractors. Heck, you would need 33 other people to operate all of them at one time. You would need 34 peices of equipment for each tractor to have its own thing. And lastly, not all equipment is hard to hook up and un-hook. You can't justify having an additional tractor for those peices of equipment that are easy to hook up and un-hook. My original main point was that this guy thought he was creating a use for his cub, but in all reality, it is very simple to not specifically need the cub at all for what he was planning to do with it. Of coarse it is always handy to have an extra tractor or two. I would guess that this guy has other uses for his cub, other than what he is planning, but wouldn't be nescisary if that was all he had. No need to rush out and get a cub if you were planning to do the same. As for you, 34 tractors and uses for them all, come on. Now that is severely being over equiped.
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