Posted by travz500 on January 21, 2009 at 06:50:15 from (138.210.241.183):
In Reply to: Re: IH transmissions posted by IaGary on January 21, 2009 at 05:50:25:
i have not been in a red tractor but once or twice and i was little our family had one about 20 years ago and had problems and got rid of it, it was there only red tractor all our stuff is green combine, grinder all 4 tractors, loaders, manure spreader auger wagons baler rake swather and disk mower rotary motors power washer (its yellow) but still deere, lawn mowers all of my kids toys, both planters, old rusted out 2 bangers in the fence row choppers i dont need to go on and yes i am young and trying to keep up and keep our family farm going and deere just seems to expensive for my pocket book (for instance got one in the shop for a small transmission problem ended up going to cost $6400) thats the reason for the red switch and i may even go brand new but thinking of going to a older one for now. i'm not gripping just letting you know i am serious
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