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Re: Tractors With The Retro Look
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Posted by Too Far Gone on November 10, 2005 at 18:18:03 from (69.27.212.175):
In Reply to: Tractors With The Retro Look posted by Dave in GA on November 10, 2005 at 15:52:15:
Dave,I agree with you.Id love to see some 4020,or 806 style newer tractors.Ive been down the electronic tractor road,thats exactly why Im back to the older ones.These new things look nice,but always down with an electric sensor out.The older ones were to simple for us to work on,so they screwed them up so bad now the dealer techs dont even know what they are doing,they're no longwer mechanics,they're just parts changers.Put on a part,if that dont work they'll be glad to try another part while they charge for all of it of course.Ive run a loader my fair share,and hauled a lot of hay,and I dont have to see the end of my spear to stab a bale.Yeah,bring back good old american engineered simplicity!
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