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Re: This isn't good, is it?
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Posted by Kansas Cockshutt on July 12, 2007 at 16:17:58 from (12.5.176.70):
In Reply to: This isn't good, is it? posted by Katharine on July 11, 2007 at 18:03:25:
Look on the bright side. At least it can do work for you right now, and you are not paying on a $15k machine. Anything can be fixed. The truth is you either make a big payment every month and have ALL your time to use your equipment or pay a fraction up front and have SOME time to work it and the REST of the time to repair it. If you don"t mind the nickel- dime routine and can spare a few hours you will do fine. Eventually you will have been through the whole tractor before you know it and will know exactly what you have. It may not seem that way now but if you keep your tractor that day will come when all it needs is a tube of grease and fuel. Don"t get discoraged. Welcome to the club! We have all been through it here, and we turned out fine... most of us at least :-)
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