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Posted by goober on April 26, 2002 at 01:19:23 from (205.188.199.179):
In Reply to: constant trouble posted by jimmy on April 25, 2002 at 04:27:40:
Here you are with a troublesome tractor and wanting to know what you can buy NEW for 10,000 to 12,000. Most are telling you to buy another junker and rebuild it. If you are looking at the new Mahindra, if you like it and can afford it. Go for it. Mahindra is the 4th largest tractor manufacturer in the world. Have been around a while and their goal is to be #1 in the near future. If you want to find out more from someone who owns one, go to tractorbynet, discussions, other brands, and ask Ranchman about his Mahindra. He will be glad to tell all.
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