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Re: Allan on articulated tractors
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 15, 2005 at 06:09:46 from (209.226.247.151):
In Reply to: Re: Allan on articulated tractors posted by dhermesc on June 15, 2005 at 05:46:51:
dhermese: Couldn't agree more with what you say. There are a lot of nice old Hs, SHs, Ms and SMs around the country side rendered unusuable by the diesels that followed them. Same can be said for the 100+ hp 2 wheel drives. But then maybe that is what it's been all about, building something new to relieve the farmer of his hard earned money. As many of you know, my background is in the dairy industry. I remember my dad saying in 1960, having bought 3 new tractors in past 5 years, new line of haying equipment that year and just built a new 50 cow tie stall barn. He said, " It's little wonder poor old bossy has tears running down her cheeks, as she looks around the farm yard and sees what she has to pay for." If he was right, and I'm not about to argue that point, it's a wonder that poor old bossy can still produce milk, considering the amount of body fluids that must be going to tears in 2005.
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