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Re: Re: Re: What a puller!!! My 806 is a beast
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Posted by Red Power on October 01, 2001 at 19:49:17 from (216.40.221.222):
In Reply to: Re: Re: What a puller!!! My 806 is a beast posted by Red Power on October 01, 2001 at 10:20:20:
Added to that...come try to drive a T-Post in this black land...you would have to give it 100 blows to get it below the spade on the post. We have had no rain in months...the dirt is hard as concrete and is fully sodded. Bring your green anytime and give it a shot. I will help you load it back on the trailer with a winch. I am a capable mechanic and the MM would pull the axles off your comparable HP deere. Also...have you EVER seen a deere running at 15,000 hours??? About 8,000 and you are rebuilding from the crank up. Give the Red vs Green a rest. RED RULES.
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