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Posted by Sally on December 28, 1999 at 13:20:51 from (152.163.207.72):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Why is a Zetor heavier than most tractors of same HP. posted by Bill From Ontario on December 27, 1999 at 17:09:27:
My older brother has a 60hp Zetor with at least 3000hrs and no problems to date..I dont know much about tractors but I do know my brother is an engineer and inventor with money to burn. He works his Zetor hard and he can afford any tractor out there,,I'm sure he chose the Zetor tractor for its ability and not its paint color................................. I think Bill is suffering from penis envy..... He has to have the most expensive tractor or truck so he can compensate for his insecurities as a Man............Bill''' just because Someone has a better tractor at a better price than you ,,, dont let it cause you to loose sleep and be so negative...
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