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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 05, 2004 at 01:50:24 from (216.208.58.152):
In Reply to: Re: whats up with the six posted by 686 on November 04, 2004 at 19:19:56:
686: I have an experience I wish to share with you. I had parts from Deere wet disc brakes, break up and go into the planetary. Planetary not being very forgiving when it comes to space, broke the bottom out of the axle housing. You speak of being nervous on new electronic gadgetry, quite agree with you on that one. Computer was going to tell us what was wrong before man's eye would ever see it. It doesn't work. I am 62 and have yet to see my idea of the perfect tractor. While I say this I don't know as I've ever seen a tractor that didn't have at least one feature I liked. That is from the 8-10 American manufacturers around in the 60s. A lot of gadgetry of all nature on modern tractors is very nice, but can one make money using it?
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