Posted by Mark - IN. on July 31, 2012 at 19:11:16 from (71.57.61.243):
In Reply to: chineese junk posted by sheep tick on July 31, 2012 at 17:04:15:
Well, I have a neighbor that used to have a TO-35, but the last week or so, I've seen a smaller Mihinda, Mahindra, or whatever it is, setting out in one of their pastures where they turn out the horses, and it has a bale spear on the bucket, but I haven't seen a round bail out there with the horses. Truth be told, I don't think that things as big as a round bale, and it sure is smaller than their old Massey. But, it aint my money, its theirs to do what they want with it, and its been settin in the pasture, not moved for a good week. Come to think of it, I passed one of those Mahin... dealers a few times, and they had a N/F Ford 4000 settin out on the lot and I was tempted to stop and shake them up by givin it a good look see and askin how much, but I just don't need a N/F Ford 4000 for anything. Nice tractors, so don't get me wrong, I aint slighten them, just don't need one anymore than the Farmall H or Deere B some fella wanted to sell me. Sweet deal on a couple of nice parade irons they were, if I had use for them, but space in the barns have purpose and is accounted for. Anyway, that old NF Ford 4000 sat there a month or two, and its gone, so I guess that someone got themselves a good tractor. God bless them, I hope they use it in good, safe health.
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