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Re: Duracell Bunny of tractors
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Posted by JDK on July 29, 2003 at 19:26:52 from (64.91.85.36):
In Reply to: Duracell Bunny of tractors posted by Doug on July 29, 2003 at 18:06:12:
Pretty slim pickens methinks.First,most working tractors spent their early life at more than medium load,hence the ongoing demand for bigger tractors,secondly thats kinda like seeking a car that has gone 600,000-1,200,000 miles without major repairs(ie:cruising at 60,60 mi per hrs use).Thirdly tractor type engines are capable of several rebuilds if cared for,proofmeter hrs mean little unless you know the full history of the tractor.Look around at what 30s,40s,50s,60s tractors are still"working tractors" and you will find them in every color & size.Pick the color and features you like with mind on popularity/parts availability.
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