Posted by Ken Ind. on April 20, 2011 at 21:04:23 from (66.162.122.179):
In Reply to: Greatest Tractor posted by SouthernFarmall on April 20, 2011 at 09:15:57:
The deere guys are always braging about how great thier grenn peices of &^#%&^#$ are but you now all the dealers have HUGE repair shops that are always full . They all made good ones and they all made JUNK!!!!! I grew up red dad worked at the local dealership and grandpa always had red equipment . The kast guy I worked for had all green the guy before that had ac an new holland so I hav ebeen arounf them all and I stil prefer the RED. Sorry about the spelling sometimes my brain works faster then my hands can type. Thanks for leetting me blowoff a little steam Kenny.
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