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Re: 140 remanufactured
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 20, 2004 at 17:23:31 from (209.226.106.142):
In Reply to: 140 remanufactured posted by Avery on January 20, 2004 at 07:49:51:
Avery: It is a shame, however I doubt you will ever be able to buy a new true likeness of a 140 again. I personally would like to see all the 56 series reintroduced again. I would even come out of retirement. But, IT AINT GOING TO HAPPEN. Our society has become so gung hoo happy about law suits, tractors have to be built IDIOT PROOF. It's the same with cars and pickups. Too bad we just couldn't weed out the idiots, then the rest of society could have new vehicles for about 60% of what they now pay. Look at the hit the tire companies took. Nothing more than people driving the roads with under inflated tires. So if you want a new Farmall, a new REAL FARMALL, you will have to talk your local elected representive into placing a bounty on a certain segment of society.
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