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Posted by Hurst on July 16, 2005 at 15:19:58 from (204.255.227.59):
In Reply to: ex txblu....reason why posted by txgrn on July 16, 2005 at 13:32:55:
Agco still supports allis well in our area. Ford also supports its tractors well too. JD must be so repuatable for having good parts support from the dealer because everyone that owns a JD is always in need of parts (or that expensive green paint???) :D. I think Allen will get a kick out of this comment. I am just yanking your chain on that. I think that all companies made a good tractor and all had some lemons on the way. Some companies had better people upstairs and others didn't. Ohh, one more joke about JD, why are they all painted green? Because that way they can hide in the woods when the real tractors come to get the work done :D. Must be why the paint is so expensive, cost JD so much money to find the paint that blended in with the woods the best of any green :DDD. Sorry, had to spread the jokes, hope you all take it as that. I am an allis/ford/farmall man, in that order. If you have any jokes, let them fly (don't care about the brand, no need to start a color war just bc of a few jokes is there?) Hurst
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