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Re: what makes the John Deere Collectors so Flakey
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Posted by PeteNy on August 25, 2005 at 07:06:16 from (129.44.73.40):
In Reply to: what makes the John Deere Collectors so Flakey? posted by Rev JJ on August 24, 2005 at 14:00:46:
Rev, I don't know about flakey...but elitist yes. We have several Deeres in our collection and love them(especially the 70) but we sometimes hesitate to show them or associate with the Deere crowd as they always seem to be putting other brands down. So we sometimes leave the Deeres sitiing home while we show some of our several other colors. ...and some of their engineering lwft a little to be desired; before we go to a pull, we may want to switch from our stock looking show exhaust to a straight pipe...I'll start on the Super H, some Deere guy can start on his JD B (assuming the hood isn't cut), and I'm unloaded and headed for the scales while he is still putting the hood, steering and tank back on. Or, let's switch radiator cores... on the other hand when it's time to replace a pressure plate on the clutch, Deere has it hands down! They are all great!
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