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Re: Re: Re: diesel lawn tractors
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Posted by WTW on March 13, 2002 at 07:05:14 from (192.43.65.245):
In Reply to: Re: Re: diesel lawn tractors posted by G Taylor on March 12, 2002 at 15:51:53:
I will reread yours if you reread mine. My point / opinion was: It is the tractor for the average Joe home owner epically the one that does not regularly trade there tractor as the life and efficiency of it will well out way the cost difference. I didn't buy my tractor new and paid only a few hundred dollars for my 332 over a comparable 318. This tractor is for the average Joe that is buying a tractor of this size because for the most part maintenance free for a whole lot longer. I only put a few hours a week on mine or less. Just because you don't understand or like diesels don't mean other people don't. You have your opinion and I have mine. May be you ought to get off your high horse and admit to the fact that you are wrong again as other people have pointed out on this board as well! Post back like you usually do with another smart A$$ reply.
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