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Re: TRACTOR WAR!!!!!!!
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Posted by Brokenwrench on August 09, 2007 at 08:14:34 from (75.100.181.175):
In Reply to: TRACTOR WAR!!!!!!! posted by how come on August 09, 2007 at 07:32:18:
Lanse, I don`t post alot but have follwed some of your posts from time to time. I will say you seem like an energetic young guy who is willing to try things and learn from his mistakes, Hats off to that...But you`ve just hit one of my biggest pet peeves. What you have to understand is the majority of folks on this sight have either used or made a living with all the different colors of tractors. Some have found a fondness for certain brands.. Whether you like it or not, do you really think that `one of` the biggest icons in US agriculture "sucks" as you put it. I have been lucky enough to be on many different tractors over the years, and have found things I like and dislike about all of them. I round bale with an 8670 Ford, heck of a tractor, but theres still something about those 30,40,50 series deeres that I feel more at home in. Probably because a 4430 was the first big tractor I got to spend much time operating as a kid. My grandfather farmed a 300 acre dairy farm with 2 cyl deeres and his big horse was a 5 star moline. We still have the R moline that he bought new. There are hundreds of folks on here that will have the same story just switch the brands or models around. My advice to you is stick to what you know, if you have a little Ford and it treats you good, be happy, be proud of it, but don`t tell me what my hard earned money has bought "sucks"... BW
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