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Posted by Robert on July 08, 2004 at 01:42:54 from (209.64.87.66):
In Reply to: Question for new tractor buyers--a little long... posted by Wayne on July 07, 2004 at 20:59:35:
A lot of my sugar cane farming friends in LA are now leasing there equipment. They will lease a tractor for 3-5 years insted of buying. This is done because they do not want to have to worry about repairing one when it is needed (planting of harvesting). The dealer will bring out a tractor to use while they repair the one that is leased. It must be feasible due to the fact that this has been going on for about 15 years now. I myself do not know. The new tractors are more comfortable. Spending 10 hours out in the field on an 1970's John Deere does not compare to spending 10 hours on a new one. I enjoy operating both, but in bad weather the Magnum with a cab is my choice...
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