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Junk, or the next generation?
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Posted by Scott on February 18, 2004 at 08:33:33 from (65.217.5.13):
Guy's I'm sure that I am not the only one to take notice of all of the new and upcoming brands of tractors that are currently on the market. Such as Mahindra, kiote, McCormick, Same, etc. So here is my question, with all of the new brands what affect do you think they will have on the big three manufactures in the next ten years? And also do any of you have any of these brands of tractors and how do you like them? There are mahindra, and mcCormick dealers poping up all over the place it seems like. From what little i have seen most of them appear to be well built and are very well priced, which leads to a tough decision if you are thinking of buying a tractor. Escpecially when you look at the price of used tractors. Sorry for the long post, but i am curious to see what you guy's think about the subject. Thanks and have a great day!
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