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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 03, 2003 at 04:00:32 from (216.208.58.190):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Question for Hugh MacKay and others posted by dhermesc on September 02, 2003 at 06:04:17:
dhermesc: I don't think we should let ourselves get to concerned about those guys in the suburbs and their toys. As a former full time farmer my concern is and always has been that you and guys like you, whether you be a full time farmer or part time holding down another job. I like to see people make money for their efforts. If I go back over my years of farming and look at the financial returns for the various years. I made more money when I was under powered than when over powered, and at various time during my career I have had it both ways. I just like to see hard working people make money. And by the way it is nice to see you run tractors with comfort. 56 series were the most comfortable. I also had 66 series, looked like they should be just as comfortable but they weren't. Of course past history now tells us 66 was down hill in all respects.
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