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Re: Re: Re: Re: Are the new simplicity tractors any good?
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Posted by KURT on December 10, 2002 at 03:13:54 from (64.109.118.238):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Are the new simplicity tractors any good? posted by Robert in W. Mi. on December 09, 2002 at 18:33:57:
I here ya on that cat. 0 hitch, it looks like a toy. But I called Briggs and Stratton yesterday and talked to a customer service rep. I asked him why doesnt Briggs-n-Stratton make a larger gas 2 cylinder engine, (american made) something like a 2 liter 2 cyl. 4 stroke engine. And he said well bla, bla, bla. John Deere, New Holland and Simp. and any body else has not come to us with this request. And I said well I am coming to you with this request. I said I would by the motor just described if it was in an American tractor but I cant because you dont make it. (and I told him I didnt like the idea of buying a Japanese diesel engine in an american tractor.) and in a nut shell he didnt say anything. Oh well, just venting steam.
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